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Neonatal medicine in ancient art.

机译:古代艺术中的新生儿医学。

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There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neonatal medicine. The best examples are figurines from ancient Egypt of Isis nursing Horus, showing the importance of breastfeeding. The earliest images of the human fetus were made by the Olmecs in Mexico around 1200- 400 BCE. One of the earliest representations of congenital anomalies is a figurine of diencephalic twins thought to be the goddess of Anatolia, dated to around 6500 BCE. In addition to these figurines, three sets of twins in the ancient world have medical importance, and Renaissance artists often used them as a subject for their paintings: "direct suckling animals" (Romulus and Remus), heteropaternal superfecundation Olympian gods, and Leda's husband, Tyndareus), and "twin-to-twin transfusion" in monozygotic twins (Jacob and Esau).
机译:在古代,在新生儿医学中尤为重要的艺术品很少。最好的例子是来自古埃及伊希斯(Isis)荷鲁斯(Horus)的小雕像,显示了母乳喂养的重要性。人类胎儿的最早图像是由公元前1200-400年的墨西哥奥尔梅克人(Ommecs)制作的。先天性异常的最早代表之一是双脑双胞胎的小雕像,被认为是安纳托利亚的女神,可追溯到公元前6500年。除了这些小雕像外,古代世界中还有三对双胞胎具有医学上的重要性,文艺复兴时期的艺术家经常将它们用作绘画的主题:“直接哺乳动物”(罗穆卢斯和雷木斯),异父异卵的奥林匹亚诸神以及莱达的丈夫(Tindareus)和单卵双胞胎中的“双胎输血”(雅各布和以扫)。

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