leechbook

English

Etymology

From Middle English leche (blood-sucking worm), from Old English lǣċe (medical doctor) + boc (book).

Noun

leechbook (plural leechbooks)

  1. (archaic) A medical text.
    A theriac formulation appears in this leechbook.

See also

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