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Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Rosmarinus officinalis L. Lamiaceae Rosemary. Woody perennial. Distribution: Mediterranean. Quincy (1718) commended the flowers for epilepsy, apoplexy, palsies, uterine obstruction, jaundice, gout, and syringed into the ear with warm water for dislodging wax. It is licensed for use in Traditional Herbal Medicines in the UK (UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Archives and manuscripts
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Bartholomew of Salerno and others, practical medical treatises
Date: 1429Reference: MS.119- Archives and manuscripts
Androfillo Sanatele
Androfillo SanateleDate: Mid 17th CenturyReference: MS.45- Archives and manuscripts
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Arte dell' alchimia
Date: Late 17th centuryReference: MS.984- Books
Thomae Willis ... Opera omnia. Nitidiùs quam unqùam hactenus edita, plurimùm emendata, indice rerum copiosissimo, ac distinctione characterum exornata / Studio et opera Gerardi Blasii.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675.Date: 1708- Archives and manuscripts
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Medical and magical miscellany (Miscellanea Medica IV)
Date: Late 15th CenturyReference: MS.534- Archives and manuscripts
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Medical miscellany in Italian and Latin (Miscellanea Medica XXV)
Date: Late 15th century - Early 16th CenturyReference: MS.551- Archives and manuscripts
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Collection of medical tracts in verse and prose, mostly in Middle English (Leech-Books, III)
Date: Early 15th century - late 16th centuryReference: MS.406- Archives and manuscripts
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Commonplace book containing practical and theoretical medical treatises (Miscellanea Medica XXXVIII)
Date: Late 15th CenturyReference: MS.562- Archives and manuscripts
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Medical miscellany, in Italian (Miscellanea Medica XXX)
Date: 1430Reference: MS.556