Medieval Welsh Medical Texts Volume One: The Recipes

This volume presents the first critical edition and translation of the corpus of medieval Welsh medical recipes traditionally ascribed to the Physicians of Myddfai. These offer practical treatments for a variety of everyday conditions such as toothache, constipation and gout. The recipes have been e...

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Language:English
Published: 2020
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