A compendium treatise in medicine, 1650.

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A compendium treatise in medicine, 1650.

This manuscript, which is written in Turkish by Abubakir Nuşrat, was probably written in 1650 in Turkey (the volume also has some writing from the early 20th century in it). The volume is a treatise about medicine but also deals with astrology. It has charts and some hand-drawn illustrations.

1 volume, 18 cm., 39 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8096023

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