Treatises.
Found in 286 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript, written in South France or Spain in the first half of the 12th-century, containing medical treatises.
Manuscripts by William Gladstone., 1838-1891.
Manuscripts from the library of St Andrew`s College, Drygrange.
Marked proofs, "The State in its relations with The Church", by William Gladstone., 1838.
The recto of the title-page has been annotated, "Mr Gladstones own proofs".
Medical and scientific manuscripts from the library at Newbattle Abbey., [1580, or after]-17th century.
The collection consists of manuscripts on a wide variety of subjects, many copied from manuscript or printed works, and chiefly dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among them are some account-books, diaries, and other manuscripts of family interest (including a few concerning the 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, father of the 6th Marchioness of Lothian), but very few letters.
Medical manuscript, in Gaelic, consisting chiefly of a treatise on diets and matters ancillary to medicine, including cosmology and a calendar.
Medical recipes of the family of Erskine of Alva., 17th century-18th century.
The contents include a treatise, 1656, on the making of plasters (folio 1), a copy of Dr Hermann Boerhaave's prescriptions for powders for a fever (folio 68), and a photostat of a prescription, undated, by Jon Macolo, physician to James VI (folio 70).
Medical treatise covering illnesses of various parts of the body, recipes, and a work on the significance of thunder in the twelve signs of the zodiac., 14th century.
Medical treatise, titled ‘An enquiry into the principal cause of the wide destruction of mankind in time of war, and of the slow ineffectual progress and permanency of military and naval operations in general’, exemplified by reference to various campaigns, long voyages and colonizations.
'Meroure of Wyssdome' by John Ireland.
`Methodus medendi generalis`, a medical treatise with a general survey and three parts, dealing with the head, the chest and the stomach respectively.
Microfilm of 11th and 12th century manuscripts.
Microfilm of 15th century manuscript, 'De vero et falso bono' of Bartolomeo Platina in the hand of Bartolomeo Sanvito.
Microfilm of 15th century manuscript, 'Le livre des meurs du gouvernement des seignieurs', a translation of the pseudo-Aristotelian 'Secretum secretorum'.
Microfilm of assorted 17th-century manuscripts.
Microfilm of Chronicle of England, and theological works.
Microfilm of collection of papers of Mark Alexander Boyd, including a few of members of his family.
Microfilm of copies, 17th century, of treaties and other documents, 13th-16th century, concerning France and Scotland.
Microfilm of documents concerning the Highlands of Scotland, including a history of the Macdonalds.
Microfilm of four or five medical manuscripts of the 14th century, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries.
Microfilm of Gaelic manuscripts.
Microfilm of genealogical material.
Microfilm of genealogical material.
Microfilm of 'Liber taxarum' of the Papal Chancery; and, ‘Meroure of Wyssdome’ by John Ireland.
The contents are as follows:
Manuscript produced in 1484, a 'Liber taxarum' of the Papal Chancery (Adv.MS.18.2.1);
‘Meroure of Wyssdome’ by John Ireland, ?1490 (Adv.MS.18.2.8).