This unique manuscript, written in Scots Gaelic in the early 16th century, offers a fascinating insight into the medical practices of the MacBeaths, a Gaelic medical dynasty that served the Lords of the Isles and the Kings of Scotland for generations. The text provides remedies for various ailments, including medicinal herbs and incantations, and includes a wealth of information on Gaelic customs, folklore, and spirituality. A treasure trove of historical and cultural significance.
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