Miscellany of Medical, Magical, and Alchemical Recipes
- Circa 1520 – 1540

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“Miscellany of Medical, Magical, and Alchemical Recipes,” circa 1520–1540. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/02870x03b.
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