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CORFFILDE, Alice (fl 1649)
GB 0113 MS-CORFF · 1649

Book of medical recipes, entitled at front 'A Booke of Physicall Rec[eipts] Worth the Observing and Keeping: for Mrs Alice Corffilde', and at back 'Famous Receipts Worth Attending'.

Corffilde , Alice , fl 1649
EURE, Anne (fl 1720)
GB 0113 MS-EUREA · Fonds · [1720-1732]

Recipe book, with account of monies recieved, [1720].

Eure , Anne , fl 1720
GOLDING, Widdows (fl 1788)
GB 0113 MS-GOLDW · Fonds · 1786-1788

Widdows Golding collection comprising a commonplace book containing records of cases at the London Hospital about the year 1786, including notes on operations performed by Richard Grindall, Henry Thompson, George Neale, and other surgeons; notes on surgery, midwifery and anatomy. (The anatomical notes are illustrated by fine water-colour drawings). 'A concise account of an epidemic fever which was in the united parishes of Newnam, Mongwell, Nufhill and Gray's in the year 1788' and notes on medicine. At the end is a large collection of receipts.

Golding , Widdows , fl 1788 , surgeon
GB 0113 MS-GOODT · Fonds · [1690]

Medical and pharmacological notes probably in hand of Timothy Goodwin, [1690].

Goodwin , Timothy , [1670]-1729 , Archbishop of Cashel
GB 0113 MS-HALER · Fonds · 1948-1972

Papers of Reginald Hale-White chiefly relating to the Fellowship for Freedom in Medicine, including correspondence; address at the Tunbridge Wells meeting of the Fellowship for Freedom in Medicine, Apr 1953; typescript drafts of reports; press-releases and printed Bulletins of the Fellowship for Freedom in Medicine, 1948-1972 (some were added to the collection by Hale-White's widow after his death). Also comprises material about his other medical interests including correspondence and other papers about the Government proposal to ban the manufacture and import of heroin in the United Kingdom, and about Hale-White's participation in opposing the ban, 1955-1956; copies of letters from Hale-White to the Daily Telegraph and the British Medical Journal, 1958-1967 and typescripts of speeches and lectures given by Hale-White, some annotated by him in manuscript.

White , Reginald , Hale- , 1895-1967 , general practitioner
HARRISON, William
GB 0113 MS-HARRW · Fonds · [1852]

Notebooks of William Harrison containing notes on the practice of physic, pharmacy, midwifery, varia and botany, materia medica, toxicology and chemistry, [1852].

Harrison , William , fl 1852
LEE, Philadelphia (fl 1780)
GB 0113 MS-LEEP · Fonds · 1780 -1803

Recipe books of Philadelphia Lee, [1780].

Lee , Philadelphia , fl 1780
PHELAN, Joseph (fl 1785)
GB 0113 MS-PHELJ · Fonds · 18th century

Joseph Phelan: lists of names of medicines in Indian languages, late 18th century.

Phelan , Joseph , fl 1785
GB 0113 MS-RUMSH · Fonds · 1785-1787

Notes from the lectures of George Fordyce at his house in Essex Street, Strand, for a period extending over 30 years on subjects including clinical lectures, acute diseases, chemistry, chronic diseases, diseases of women and children, materia medica and the natural history of the human body. Transcribed, mainly from short-hand notes, by Henry Rumsey, one of his pupils, 1785-1787.

Rumsey , Henry Nathaniel , fl 1785-1787 , surgeon
Western Manuscripts
GB 0113 MS-MANUS · c 1250-19th century

Western Manuscripts, c 1250-19th century, including receipt books (domestic medical remedies and culinary recipes), illuminated psalters and prayer books, case notes and prescription books. highlights include: the Wilton Psalter, c 1250; a 15th century copy of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales; medical receipt and prescription books from the 17th century.

Various
GB 0113 MS-WIGGS · Fonds · 1616

Sarah Wigges' recipe book of medical receipts, 1616, including a receipt for "A swift medicine for an ague, by Dr. Gulston," and "Annotations and practicall receipts and processes taken out of Basil Valentin his Triumph wagon of Antimony." Also "Receipts out of ye breviary of health compiled by Andrew Boord, Do in Phisick, on Englishman, imprinted at London 1587" and remedies from Dr. Pratt and Nich. Culpeper. Pages 340-484 and 574-619 are in a later hand than the rest of the MS.

Towards the end of the volume there are 53 pages (with separate pagination) devoted to cookery receipts. These appear to be in the handwriting of "Mo. Wigges" who is, apparently, the daughter of the first owner of the book. There are indexes both at the beginning and at the end of the volume.

Wigges , Sarah , fl 1616