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Four or five medical manuscripts of the 14th century, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries
DescriptionA composite volume of English medical manuscripts of the 14th century, containing: 'Antidotarium' by Nicolaus, with additions in later hands; a compilation of several works (folio 49); 'Summa magistri Walteri de Agelon facta de dosis medicinarum' (folio 59); Alphabetical list of medicinal ingredients, incipit 'Ambra secundum quosdam est sperma ceti (folio 69); Medical treatise covering illnesses of various parts of the body, recipes, and a work on the significance of thunder in the twelve signs of the zodiac (folios 81-156).
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