Pages from a medical work (perhaps materia medica), dealing with various organs such as the eyes and the head, and with symptoms including pain. Recipes include mention of minium (red lead).
Page from a pharmacopoeia, dealing with various medical problems and symptoms, including black bile. Substances mentioned are sweet violet, cheese, min, quince, sandalwood and clay.
Page from a pharmacopoeia, describing various recipes for the treatment of fever, pains etc. It mentions cotton seeds, violets, water, lilies, chamomile and white melilot.
Recto: a recipe attributed to Ḥayy Gaʾon to ascertain whether an ill person will survive, followed by a recipe to make ruby ink from Iraqi cinnabar, saffron and other ingredients. Verso: a responsum by Isaac Gaʾon, dealing with debt repayments.
Pages from a book on ophthalmology, describing various recipes for the treatment of diseases of the eye. Substances include copper, soap, arsenic, animal fat, urine, soda, camphor and vinegar.
Pages from a medical book, mentioning authorities such as Galen, and mainly dealing with medical problems of the head. Substances mentioned include sweet violet oil, quince, flea-wort seeds, bottle gourd water and watermelon water.
Fragment from a medical work dealing with diseases of the eye, including ailments such as inflammation of the eyelid and ophthalmia, and recipes for collyria and creams. Substances mentioned include gum Arabic, burnt copper, sugar, saffron, opium and cinnabar.