Bald's Leechbook works! Well, this bit does anyway.

Nov 28, 2015 19:32

Just came across this news story from March.

"Scientists recreated a 9th Century Anglo-Saxon remedy using onion, garlic and part of a cow's stomach.
They were "astonished" to find it almost completely wiped out methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, otherwise known as MRSA.

Their findings will be presented at a national microbiology ( Read more... )

technologies, saxons

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timetiger November 29 2015, 00:39:05 UTC
This is very pleasing to me, partly on general principles but also because in the fan fiction thing I've been working on since I was a much younger woman, there's a brief glimpse of an Anglo-Saxon anchoress. Must ponder whether I can work inthe word "leechbook."

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bunn November 29 2015, 10:03:10 UTC
It's great, isn't it?

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hhimring November 29 2015, 09:03:47 UTC
The Leechbook isn't all that strong on malevolent elves, I think, you'd want the Lacnunga for some really good advice on those.

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bunn November 29 2015, 09:45:43 UTC
Oh? I expect I'm muddling them up. Sorry, Bald!

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hhimring November 29 2015, 10:30:06 UTC
No, not necessarily. It's all relative. It's not that there are no elves in the Leechbook, it's just that Lacnunga has the reputation for being the more magical of the two collections.

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anna_wing December 1 2015, 07:00:34 UTC
Would you recommend the Pollington edition? Just for casual reading, I'm not planning to anything of a scholarly nature with it.

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