'Contents: Sefer ha-memiyut ṿeha-aṿirim (translation from the Arabic of Hippocrates\'s treatise "Peri aerōnhydatōntopōn"="De aereaquislocis" with Galen\'s commentary) (ff. 1-18). Sefer roʿa mezeg mitḥalef (translation from the Latin of Galen\'s treatise "Peri anomalous dyskrasias"="De inaequali intemperie") (ff. 19-35). Ha-seder ha-ḳaṭan (Hebrew translation of a work by Avicenna) (ff. 36-48). Hebrew translation from the Latin of a medical treatise by Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakarīyā Rāzī (Rhazes) (ff. 49r-81r). Hanhagat ha-na Rāzīarim ha-ḳaṭanim (ff. 81v-90r). Solomon ben Joseph Ibn Ayyub\'s Sefer haṭeḥorim (ff. 90v-116). The manuscript also contains two Judaeo-Italian texts: a medical work by Gentilis Fulginas (da Foligno) (f. 28v); a poem (f. 32).'
Recto: a letter mentioning Abū Surūr and Abū Jacob. Verso: list of medical simples, including saffron, sugar, aloe, camphor, honey, and alum.Condition: Torn, tiny holesLayout: 16 lines (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Medical recipes (including one attributed to אלאורינץ הרופא), and magical recipes to know if a woman has sinned, against sleeplessness, against a flow of blood, to cause sleeplessness and to catch thieves.Condition: holesLayout: 17-19 lines
Recto: letter of congratulations for the New Year and Day of Atonement to Elʿazar ha-Sar. Verso: medical prescription for the treatment of a cough, mentioning substances such as gum tragacanth, gum arabic, corn starch and cucumber seeds.Condition: holes, rubbedLayout: 14 lines (recto); 13 lines (verso)
Recto: collection of verses from piyyuṭim with acrostics of the names Judah, Isaac and Abraham. Verso: Arabic medical prescription mentioning figs, vinegar, sal ammoniac, and oxymel; on the margin of verso, lines of a Hebrew liturgical poemCondition: Torn, holes, slightly rubbedLayout: 15 lines
Recto: genealogical list with family names, such as the house of the Kohen b. Ḡazaliyya (?), whose father was called Natan and had two sons Šemarya and Samuel, who in their turn had two sons, respectively called Aaron and Natan ha-Kohen etc. Verso: portion of a medical treatise that mention surgical instruments and includes the beginning of a chapter three.Condition: A few tiny holes, stainedLayout: 9 lines (recto); 12 lines (verso)
End of a medical treatise regarding different kinds of food and drinks, their tastes and their influences on the body depending on the time and the amount. Studying this book is said to free one from the long-windedness of ‘quacksalvers’. According to the colophon (P2 f. 1v), the copy was prepared in Alexandria and the scribe wrote it for himself. The name of the scribe is deleted and the name of a new owner, Abraham b. Saʿadya, is added below the colophon.Condition: Holes, rubbedLayout: 8–15 lines
Leaf from an astrological treatise describing the different reciprocal positions of the Sun, Moon, planets and constellations, and their effects on bodies and their health.Condition: Slightly rubbedLayout: 25-27 lines