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If you would like to hear more about women medical practitioners in #CuriousCures, please come to the project's talk for the Cambridge Bibliographical Society on Wednesday 1st of May 2024: lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/sp…
All three manuscripts have been digitised. Please see: CUL, MS Ee.1.15: cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-EE-000… Trinity College, MS R.14.52: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/Manuscript/R.1… Jesus College, MS Q.G.25: cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-JESUS-…
Medieval women were responsible for the healthcare of their households and practiced medicine within their communities, but their names were rarely recorded. The digitisation project #CuriousCures aims to bring their medical practices to light! Below: Trinity College, MS O.2.48
Finally, there is a recipe against jaundice that is associated with “Lady Elizabeth Scrope” (Jesus College, MS Q.G.25). Elizabeth would have tried the medicine, involving milk mixed with the powder of red sandalwood, on herself when she was pregnant. @JesusCollegeCam
Next is a recipe for removing warts that was used by “Clawdius the woman from Cottingham” (Trinity College, MS R.14.52), featuring black pepper, honey, and chamomile oil among other ingredients! @TrinCollLibCam
On #InternationalWomensDay, #CuriousCures puts the spotlight on three women medical practitioners! First up is a plaster against gout that is attributed to "Mistress Roppysley" and "Mistress Wallwyn" (CUL, MS Ee.1.15) involving beeswax, peach, clove, mace, saffron, and red wine.
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