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An Historical Document Relating to the Prevention and Cure of Plague in Spain in 1600—1601

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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The document, of which a translation follows, was discovered by me in the National Library at Madrid (Coll. Salazar, Vol. MSS. 3207).

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1912

References

1 Bocaci: a kind of heavy holland stiffened with gum.

Note: The translator is indebted to Señor Don Martin Bayod y Martinez, Chief Pharmacist to H.M. the King of Spin, for the equivalents of the old Spanish names of the drugs employed.