ŞEREFFEDDIN SABUNCUOĞLU (1386–147?)

AN OVERLOOKED YET BRILLIANT OTTOMAN PHYSICIAN

Authors

  • Ayhan Verit Department of Urology, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Tuncay Toprak Department of Urology, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Fatma Ferda Verit Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Istanbul Samatya Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Keywords:

Şereffeddin Sabuncuoğlu, Cerrahiyetü’l-Hanniye, Ottoman Medical History, Ottoman physician, Amasya Darüşşifa

Abstract

Şereffeddin Sabuncuoğlu was a skilled surgeon from the early Ottoman period (15th century) in the Anatolian city of Amasya. He was a physician, surgeon, trainer, scientist, miniature artist, calligrapher, and the author of three significant books in addition to four other known manuscripts. In this study, unlike the previous historical clinical articles about him focused only on certain chapters he had written in his book ‘Imperial Surgery’, we have tried to focus on his whole life, including his personal experiences and things happening in his immediate environment.

Published

2025-03-20