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Medical treatise in Judaeo-Arabic. Includes instructions for the Mithridates antidote.
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Medical treatise in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions a plant that grows in the environs of Jerusalem.
Medical recipe, including list of spices, including sesame and pepper.
Few medicinal herbs are mentioned: custus, myrrh, Tragacanth, Arar tree, Storax
Medical recipe. (Information from CUDL)
Late fragment with scattered recipes in Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic, mostly medical, but one is also titled "for banishing mice."
Medical treatise containing instructions for the preparation of collyria (shiyāf). Information from CUDL.
Recto: Instructions in Judaeo-Arabic for the preparation of drugs (appears to be from a booklet of recipes), mentioning pure rose water. (Information from FGP.) Verso: …
Medical recipes, e.g. for powders (sufūf) and lozenges (aqrāṣ). In Arabic script and Greek/Coptic numerals. Ingredients include: chebulic myrobalan (ihlīlaj kābulī), dodder (aftīmūn), tragacanth (kathīrāʾ).
8 pages of a Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic work on magic and medicine.
Folio from a Judaeo-Arabic medical treatise, giving several recipes.
8 pages from an alphabetically-organized index of a Spanish medical textbook.
Bifolium of magical recipes for diverse problems, many medical. E.g., against fever: recite Psalm 34 over olive oil and anoint yourself ("effective if God wills").
Bifolio from a narrow volume, an Arabic treatise that seems to be on medicine or regimen.
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise.
Medical recipes in Ladino.
From a medical treatise in Arabic.
Medical treatise in Arabic script.
4 bifolia from a Judaeo-Arabic medical treatise.
Bifolio from an Arabic medical treatise.
Page from al-Rāzī's al-Ḥāwī fī l-Ṭibb.
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise, giving prescriptions.
Four pages of an Arabic medical textbook.
Leaf from an Arabic medical treatise, discussing temperaments and anatomy.
Recto: A page from Mūjiz al-Qānūn by Ibn al-Nafīs (d. 1288). Verso: Alphabetical jottings in Hebrew, a doodle, and "Hippocrates: ars longa vita brevis" (ابقراط: …
Bifolium from the section on dissection/anatomy in Avicenna's Canon, including chapter 10 on the the larynx (al-ḥanjara) and chapter 17 on the muscles of the …
A leaf from Avicenna's Qanun, including the chapter on fattening any organ, such as arm, leg, nose, lips, or penis.
Bifolium from a medical treatise giving recipes for various powders (safūfāt).
Medical recipes and remedies in Ladino. On the recto the ingredients and recepticles include "asucar/sugar" (l.10r) and "vasya de laton" (l.14r), also written as "vasya …
Medical recipes and remedies in Ladino and Hebrew. The recto contains two entries and in the second the writer switches from Hebrew completely into Ladino. …
Page from a medical treatise in Hebrew and Ladino.
Medical recipes and remedies in Ladino from an extensive chain of joins that suggest the existence of a broader compilation. On the recto there are …
1 Transcription
Leaf from a medical work attributed to Makārim b. Isḥāq (see tag).
See also BL OR 5547.3. Recto: two blocks of text in Arabic. The bottom one at least is a medical prescription (يوجذ على بركة الله …
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Medical recipes in Ladino, including for toothache.
Medical treatise in Judaeo-Arabic. Containing many prescriptions, including one "for the womb and hemorrhoids" and another attributed to the book of Isḥāq b. ʿImrān. There …
Medical recipes in Ladino, including for nosebleed and sciatica.
8 pages from an Arabic medical treatise.
Page from an Arabic medical treatise, citing Ḥunayn.
Medical text in Arabic script. "The Regimen for Healthy People" (Kitāb Tadbīr al-Aṣiḥḥā').
Literary work. In Arabic script. Probably medical. Discussing various appetites, such as for food and for sexual intercourse.
Literary. Medical treatise in Arabic script.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Including a section on diseases of the brain.
Medical treatise in Arabic script. Faded.