leechbook
English
Etymology
From Middle English leche (“blood-sucking worm”), from Old English lǣċe (“medical doctor”) + boc (“book”).
Noun
leechbook (plural leechbooks)
- (archaic) A medical text.
- A theriac formulation appears in this leechbook.
See also
Bald's Leechbook on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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