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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 2206/22/4
Alt Ref No37 (44)
TitleGregory family: notes, lectures and essays: Scripta: volume containing medical tracts
Date17th century
Extent1 volume
Creator NameUnknown
DescriptionVolume entitled 'Scripta' containing medical tracts, 17th century.

These consist of:
'De affectibus mulierum et infantium propriis' which covers such topics as De Uteri Inflammatione; De Uteri Hydrope; De Uteri Scirro, de Uteri Procidentia; De Pruritu; De Defectu Mensium; De Immoderato Mensium Fluxu; De Menstruis Dolorem Inferentiem et Vitiosis; De Mulieri Furore; De Uteri Suffocatione; De Falsa Gravidatione et Mola; De Modo Evacuandi Gravidas; De Abortu; De Difficile Partu; De Fortu in Utero Montuo; De Secundina Retenta; De Lochiis Immunitis et Suppressis; De Immodica Sanguinis Profusione a Partu; De Doloris a Partu; Morbis Acutis Puerparum; De Papillarum Fissuris;

De inflammatione et dolore renum; De ulcere renum; De Sabulo et Calculo Renum; De Diabete;

De diabete'

De lapide vesicae'

Compendium de methodo medicum interrogationibus et responsionibus in gratiam studiosorum medicinae qui sese constringunt ad examen;

Compendium de methodo medendi qu'd terapheutice;
[Quotupex est methodus];
De medendi methodo;
De indicationibus;
Descriptiones variae indicatonis;
De divisione indicationis;
Particulares driae indicationum;
De indicante;
De veris propriisque indecationibus et quaenam veri indicantis sint conditiones;
De indicantium numero;
Quid hic sunt vires sunt rerum naturalium constitutio valida etc;
De coindicantibus et contraindicantibus;
De ossibus in gre;
De ossibus capitis;
De cervicis ossibus;
De ossibus thoracis;
De Infimiventris ossibus;
De ossibus manus;
De ossibus pedis;
Partes capitis;
De oculo;
De naso;
De aure;
De ore;
De collo;
De thorace;
De ventre imo;
De arteriis;
Anatomica;
De cuticula;
De omento ventriculo et intestinis;
De hepate;
De renibus;
De vesica urinaria;
De partibus grationi dictatis;
De partibus mulieribus grationi inservientibus;
De thorace;

Aphorismum quartius sectionis sdae.
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Physical DescriptionThe volume is in Latin. The author is unidentified but the handwriting is the same as in MS 2206/22/2 and MS 2206/22/3. It is possible that the handwriting is that of David Gregory (1625 - 1720).
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