Article Summary
The article discusses the collection, compilation, and historical significance of "Generales Notae Medicae Rerum" (Generales Notae), a medieval medical manuscript compiled in the 13th century. It highlights how this manuscript serves as a valuable historical record of early medical knowledge and practices. The piece emphasizes its role in preserving ancient medical literature and its importance for understanding the development of traditional medicine. The manuscript, now digitized, offers rare insights into medieval medical education and practice, making it a crucial resource for historians and scholars of medicine.
Pdf name:历代笔记医事别录
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