A 16th-century engraving depicting a medieval surgical procedure or a satirical representation of medical practices of the time. The artwork shows an older man, likely a barber-surgeon or healer, wearing a cap and fur-lined clothing, performing a procedure on a seated patient. The patient appears distressed, with a grimace and hand gestures suggesting discomfort. The scene includes modest surroundings, emphasizing the rudimentary nature of early medicine. The year "1524" is inscribed at the top, adding historical context to the image.

manier van prentmaker: Muller, Jan Harmensz.
naar prent van: Leyden, Lucas van. De chirurgijn. 1581 – 1628. Rijksmuseum.