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A substance of significant interest in early modern medicine and alchemy, often associated with theories of generation and occult properties.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as Menstrual blood.
Appears in 27 Books
On the secrets of women. On the virtues of herbs, stones, and animals. On the wonders of the world. On falcons, goshawks, and hawks.
Albertus Magnus
Three Books of Occult Philosophy
Agrippa, Henricus Cornelius
Epistolarum Medicinalium Libri Quinque
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Quaestionum Peripateticarum Libri V; Daemonum Investigatio
Andrea Cesalpino
De Calido Innato et Semine
Cesare Cremonini
The Gold-Making Art, or the Assembly of the Philosophers
Turba Philosophorum
Tractatus de confessionibus maleficorum et sagarum
Peter Binsfeld
De Proprietatibus Rerum - Medieval Manuscript
Bartholomaeus Anglicus
Works of Constantine the African, Vol. II
Constantinus Africanus
The Canon of Medicine (Canon Medicinae), Vol. I
Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Peripatetic Questions; Investigation of Demons
Andrea Cesalpino
Physiologia Medica
Zwinger, Theodor
Medicinal Letters
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Treatise on the Confessions of Witches and Sorcerers
Peter Binsfeld
Works of Constantine the African, Vol. II
Constantinus Africanus
Avicenna's Canon of Medicine — 13th-Century Latin MS
Avicenna; Gerard of Cremona
The Cure (al-Shifā'), by Ibn Sīnā (d. 1037)
Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
The Cure (al-Shifā'), by Ibn Sīnā (d. 1037)
Ibn Sina (Avicenna)