A Medieval Surgery, Illustrated: The First Recorded Surgical Separation of Conjoined Twins

Credits and Acknowledgements

Krista Rae Zamora, Class of 2021, is pursuing a bachelor of arts in history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 

Andrew Barrios, Class of 2022, is pursuing a bachelor of arts in classics and history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Caroline Da Rocha Birnfeld, Class of 2025, is pursuing a bachelor of arts in history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 

The authors of this edition would like to thank Jacob Bell, PhD Candidate, University of Illinois Department of History for bringing “A Medieval Surgery, Illustrated” to our attention as well as providing various invaluable resources to make this edition a success. He is responsible for the Greek transcriptions and translations presented in this edition. 

We would also like to thank Associate Professor John Randolph, University of Illinois Department of History, for providing a helping hand and continued guidance throughout the process of creating this edition. 

This digitized image from the Biblioteca Nacional de EspaƱa is reproduced under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

 
Chloe ParrellaProject Manager 

SourceLab 2021–2022
John RandolphEditor-in-Chief, SourceLab

Jacob BellManaging Editor, SourceLab 

Rhiannon HeinAssociate Editor, SourceLab 

Clare BudinEditorial Assistant, SourceLab

Editorial Board
Marcos Alarcon Olivos
Chloe Parrella
Gabriela S. Kaminski 
Mary Ton
Spenser Bailey 
Brody Suski
Christopher Goodwin

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