Collection of medical tracts in verse and prose
Contents
f. 1r too faded to make out
1. ff. 1v-3v Ars phlebotomandi, in 90 lines of verse
f. 1v Maystris that usyth b[lode lettyng] and ther wyth gete th[eir levyng] ... f. 3v So that oure lorde be helpyng that al keep in gouernyng. Explicit ars fleobotumandi secundum Cantabrigiam et Oxoniam.
2. ff. 3v-4r List of days for bleeding, in Latin
f. 3v, line 13 Memorandum quod tres dies sunt in anno in quibus si quis minutus fuerit ... f. 4r ... nec febres pacieris quamdiu vixeris.
3. ff. 4v-13v Miscellaneous charms and receipts in Middle English
f. 4v Here be gynnyth a charme for to staunche blod ... f. 13v ... and a cancre is euer more wyth on thrul.
4. ff. 14r-20v Gardener(?), On the virtues of rosemary, in 272 lines of verse
f. 14r To god that is owre best leche Owre hele holy we be teche ... f. 20v ... that he ghyf vs part of hys lyght Amen so bedde we snelle. Explicit Garddener.
5. ff. 21r-22v Numeration tables, Latin and Arabic, 1-9,000
6. ff. 23r-24r Medical receipts by early 16th century hands, in English
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7. ff. 25v-26v Smerthwaytt, List of herbs
f. 25v Here begynneth the table for to fynde the namys off erbys afor sayde (col. 1) Afodyll ... f. 26v, col. 2 Strawbery. Finis quod Smerthwaytt tenet palmer [?] londini.
8. ff. 27v-38v Medical receipts by several 16th century hands, in English
f. 27v Contra dolorem ... f. 38v drynke the same possett [...]
f. 39r blank except for some now-illegible scribblings
9. ff. 39v-40v Antidotarie of helthe (c. 1575), in verse
f. 39v The Antidotari of helth. Ffor helthe of bodye fever from cold in the hede. Eate no raw meate ... f. 40v To all in different Ritches diatorie, finis.
10. ff. 41r-44v Medical receipts by several 16th century hands, in English
f. 41r Yf a ... f. 44v ... shall dye.
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