University of Missouri - Kansas City
Medieval Scientific and
Medical Writings in Latin
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University of Missouri
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.i Incipit
.a Author
.aa Attributed Author
.tl Title
.m Manuscript Location
.ml Manuscript Library
.mf Folios or Pages
.j Subject Descriptors
.b Bibliographical Info
.k Manuscript ID (eTK)
.vk Manuscript ID (eVK2)
.n Record Number

eTK 0645G (1 citation)
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.i Humerose matricis signa sunt hec (13c)
.a Trotula minor ?
.tl De morbis mulierum
.m Oxford
.ml Bodleian, E musaeo 219 (3541)
.mf f. 87av-87dr (13c)
.j1 Medicine
.j2 Disease
.j3 Gynecology and obstetrics
.b1 M. Green, Women's Healthcare (2000) V; Scriptorium vols 50, 51
.b2 M. Green identifies as Trotula combined with Gynaecia Cleopatrae
.k 0645G
.n t0124610000

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