Medical T-S NS 164.62
- Holding institution:
- Cambridge University Library
- Data provider:
- Cambridge University Library
- Title:
- Medical T-S NS 164.62
- Date:
- 6th-19th century
- Description:
- Leaf from a work on pharmacopoeia. The text on recto prescribes a poultice for curing septic wounds around the ear and advises the use of an ointment made of rāmik (an astringent preparation made from gallnuts and other ingredients), camphor and acacia. Verso deals with the usefulness of endive for stopping salivation, and mentions myrobalan and a compound of squill and rose-water.Layout: 10 lines
- Language:
- Judeo-Arabic
- Type (Narrower):
- Manuscripts
- Type (Broader):
- Text
- Provenance:
- Donated by Dr Solomon Schechter and his patron Dr Charles Taylor in 1898 as part of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
- Medium:
- Paper, 1 leaf
- Extent:
- Leaf: (height: 9.5 cm, width: 17.5 cm)
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Library
- Rights:
- This image may be used in accord with fair use and fair dealing provisions, including teaching and research. If you wish to reproduce it within publications or on the public web, please contact genizah@lib.cam.ac.uk.
This metadata is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. - Identifier:
- T-S NS 164.62
- Is part of:
- The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection