Physiology -- Early works to 1800.

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Cullen's lectures on physiology

A manuscript volume lettered on the spine 'Cullen's Lectures. 2' containing Lectures XXX-LXXIII on physiology by [William Cullen, MD (1710- 90)], 1772-1773. The lecturer appears to be commenting on paragraphs in a printed work of his own composition. The number '2' has been pasted on to the volume.

Cullen, William, 1710-1790

Miscellaneous tracts

A manuscript containing scholastic tracts including disputations on Aristotle's 'De Anima' said to have been collected by Master Benedict and pronounced by the Master Regent of 'Fragfordie' [sic] in 1418; treatises on 'ars algoristica', physiology, and astronomy; 'liber de causis', probably the work of David Iudaeus [David ben Yom Tov]; 'comptus norembergensis'; and fragments of other texts, including a sheet containing verses beginning 'lumina lauas surgens gelida manus vnda' (cf. Schola Salerni).

Ben Yom Tov, David, active 14th century