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| Isagoge Introduction of Ioannitius. | folio ii |
| Phylaretus on pulses. | fo. ix |
| Theophilus on urines. | fo. xj |
| Hippocrates on the Law The Hippocratic Oath or a related text on medical conduct., which is also called the introductory. | fo. xvij |
| The Oath of Hippocrates. | fo. xvij |
| The same, Prognostics. | fo. xix |
| The same, Aphorisms in the ancient translation. | fo. xxiij |
| The same, Aphorisms in the translation of Theodorus Gaza. | fo. xxxij |
| The same, collection of Aphorisms pertaining to every disease. | fo. xlij |
| The same, Regimen of Acute Diseases, added. | fo. lj |
| The same, book of Epidemics, added. | fo. lviij |
| The same, on the Nature of the Fetus, added. | fo. lxv |
| The same, book of Secrets, added. | fo. lxvij |
| The same, Prognostics according to the moon, added. | fo. lxviij |
| The same, The Ivory Capsule A short medical treatise.. | fo. lxxij |
| The same, on Human Nature, added. | fo. lxxiiij |
| The same, on Airs, Waters, and Regions, added. | fo. lxxxv |
| The same, on Pharmacy, added. | fo. xc |
| The same, on Dreams, added. | fo. xcj |
| Aphorisms of John Damascene. | fo. xciiij |
| Medicinal flowers extracted from Cornelius Celsus. | fo. xcvij |
| Parables of Arnaldus de Villa Nova, added. | fo. c |
| The three books of the Art of Medicine Tegni or Ars Medica by Galen, ancient translation. | fo. cvij |
| The three books of the Art of Medicine by Galen, translation of Laurentius Laurentianus. | fo. cxxxvj |
| Text of the first two fen Sections of Avicenna's Canon. of the first book of the Canon of Avicenna. | fo. clij |
| Text of the fourth fen of the first book of the same Avicenna. | fo. cxcij |
| Text of the first fen of the fourth book of the same, which is on fevers. | fo. ccxviij |
| Text of the third, fourth, and fifth fen of the fourth book of the same, on Surgery. | fo. ccxcij |
| Canticles of Avicenna. | fo. cccxxxix |
| New text on the Almansorem A medical treatise by Rhazes., which is on diseases from head to foot. | fo. ccclxiij |
| Short summary of Jacob of Partibus on the Antidotary of Mesue. | fo. ccclxxxix |
| Description of medicinal weights, measures, and usages from the Breviary of Alseir. | fo. cccclij |
A circular library stamp at the bottom of the page reads "BIBLIOTHECA". The inner part of the stamp contains faded initials, possibly "T. K." or "T. C."