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Edinburgh, Royal Coll. of Physicians 86 folios. 14th Century. Judicium urinarum. [A quasi-alchemical work on urine, with some marginal notes in a 17th century hand. The 'judicium' proper finishes on the 68th folio, and is followed by an alchemical table, some fragments of medical works, and a poem entitled 'A descryption of ye Fort of Iniquity'.]
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