[1631] Gilbert of England’s Compendium adopted essentially that order.
[1632] See also CLM 457, 15th century, fol. 112-, De febribus. Sunt aliqua capitula ex thesauro pauperum Hispani Petri.
[1633] Sloane 521 and Addit. 32,622 omit “occult.”
[1634] Even in an early MS like Sloane 477 we find the first person used a great deal and experience or “experiments” often mentioned.
[1635] Sloane 2479, fol. 37v, fol. 14r, fol. 13v; and in other MSS.
[1636] These remedies for toothache will all be found in Sloane 477 and 2479, Addit. 32,622, and Royal 12-B-III, as well as in the 1497 edition.
[1637] 28, 49 and 30, 8.
[1638] Sloane 477, fol. 9r.
[1639] Sloane 2479, fol. 14v; Addit. 25,000, fol. 79v; Addit. 32,622, under the heading “De spasmo.”
[1640] Sloane 477, fol. 10r does not cite Constantine and Walter, but other MSS do.