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Theophilus, 7th cent., writer on urines

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  • Medical miscellany St John's College MS 197

  • ARTICELLA, CONSTANTINE THE AFRICAN; S. XIII1 Merton College MS. 255

  • ARTICELLA &c.; S. XIV Merton College MS. 220

  • ARTICELLA &c.; S. XIII ex. Merton College MS. 221

  • Ars medicinae (Articella); France or Germany, 13th century, end MS. Laud Lat. 106

  • Theological treatise and extracts — 12th century, second half – 13th century, first half; English MS. Ashmole 1285

  • Medical compilation; Italy (Padua), 1463 MS. Canon. Misc. 116

  • Iohannitius, Hippocrates, Theophilus, Philaretus, Galen, Isaac Iudaeus, Constantinus Africanus — 13th century, third quarter; English MS. Auct. F. 5. 30

  • Johannitius, Hippocrates, Theophilus, Philaretus, Galen — 13th century, second quarter; French or English MS. Laud Lat. 65

  • Ars medicinae (Articella) and other medical texts in Latin and German; 13th century, first half, with additions MS. Lat. misc. e. 2

  • Commentary on Johannitius, Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, Commentary on Hippocrates, Aphorismata, Commentary on Theophilus, Liber urinarum, Commentary on Hippocrates, Prognostica, Commentary on Philaretus, Liber pulsuum — 12th century, second half; French, South MS. Digby 108

  • Regula S. Benedicti — 14th century, first half; German MS. Laud Misc. 237

  • Johannitius, Hippocrates, Benedictus Reguardatus, Petrus de Abano, Guy Chauliac — 15th century MS. Ashmole 1475

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