First page of a medical work by Ḥunayn b. Isḥāq, entitled Book of Introduction (Kitāb al-Mudḵal). Identified in Jacquart (1997: 213) as Masa'il fi l-tibb, and matches T-S NS 164.192
Quasi-medical book, with recipes mentioning white alum, apple preserve, rhubarb preserve, rose, unripe grapes and bamboo ashes. There are magical symbols.
Page from a medical work, presenting medical problems, such as diabetes, and recipes for their treatment. Substances mentioned include gum Arabic, Armenian tin, potion of unripe grape, rose, vinegar, rue, hematite and ceruse.
Recto: prescription mentioning medicinal substances and their measures. Verso, written transversely in relation to recto, contains an Arabic document and, inverted in relation to the Arabic, the continuation of the prescription from recto.
Fragment from a medical or quasi-medical notebook. Recto: a remedy using fat and fox organs. Verso: inverted in relation to recto, contains, in a different hand, another recipe, requiring two raṭls of olive oil.
Recto: prescription utilising anise and a potion, with instructions to ‘crush it all’ and ‘cook in honey’. Verso: from a medical notebook or another prescription.