Medical miscellany preceded by leaves from a liturgical manuscript (lectionary?) with musical notation (ff. ii recto-ix verso). Texts include: Treatise on urine (ff. 1r-23v); Regimen of health (ff. 23v-32r); Four medical recipes (ff. 32r-32v).
Treatise on urine in Middle English with chapter titles in Latin. A list of uroscopic symptoms possibly drawn from a number of sources. It appears to differ from the Middle English compilation by Henry Daniel (fl. 1379), a Dominican friar and horticulturist. Incipit: 'Urene is clensyng of blode a...
'Ad sanitatem conservandam', a medical treatise; incipit: 'Quicumque vult continuam custodire sanitatem stomacum custodiat / ne cum sibi sit cibus necessarius eum prohibeat', explicit: 'et baccarum laur et hec / sufficiant'.