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Merton College MS. 230
14th century
This manuscript has not been digitised, but a catalogue summary can be consulted here. For more information, contact the Merton College Library.

The image on this page has been reproduced with the kind permission of
The Warden and Fellows of Merton College, Oxford.


This manuscript contains a range of medical texts including Jordanius Rufus of Calabria's Veterinary Medicine, Arnaldus de Villanova's De Phlebotomia, Roger Bacon's Epistola de Secretis Operibus Artis et Naturae, and Galen's De Interioribus.

Featured on this page is an excerpt from fol. 20v from the Trotula, a group of texts on women's medicine commonly attributed to the female physician and medical writer Trota of Salerno. The excerpt below names 'Trotula' as the author of the text.
Mer MS 230 fol 20v det.jpg
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