al-Kalām al-yasīr fī ʻilāj al-maqʻadah wa-al-bawāsīr

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The text addresses the causes, diagnosis, and medical treatment by diet and drugs of calculi (stones) in the kidney, bladder, hemorrhoids, and hips. The text was written in 1169 H [1755]. The colophon is followed by a second incomplete text.

Publish Date
Language
Arabic
Pages
21

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Edition Notes

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Transcribed by Suwayfī Aḥmad Muḥammad ʻAlī Kishk on 26 Shaʻbān 1264 H [27 July 1848].

[Egypt?]

Paper: yellowed cream, with watermarks (tre lune, initials E A N), in medium condition; stains on bottom of most leaves. Black ink on title page, text in black with some rubricated words. Some underlining in red; marginal notes on fol. 8a. Catchwords on rectos.

Library of Congress. Mansuri Collection, 5-588.

Naskhī script; 21 lines in written area, 16 x 10 cm.

Fol. 1a-14b; fol. 15-18 blank.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress website.

Arabic.

Purchase of Mahmud al-Mansuri collection, 1945.

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC864 .D36 1848

The Physical Object

Pagination
18 leaves (21 lines), bound ;
Number of pages
21

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24802139M
LCCN
2008401933

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