“Disease Man” from Fasiculo de medicina by Johannes de Ketham,1493
This drawing serves as a diagram of the diseases that affect different parts of the body and is a famous example of Renaissance anatomical realism. Four columns on either side of the figure list diseases alphabetically, generally without relation to logic or pathology. Some diseases, on the other hand, are recognized as local: these are listed from head to toe, from quinsy of the throat and bad fingernails, to gout in the feet; in between, we see “running of the chest,” arthritis in the arms, “passion” of the heart, cramps in the legs, and most strikingly, cancer of the testicles.