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The School of Salernum: Regimen Sanitatis Salerni
(The English Version)
by Sir John Harrington
Ente Provinciale per Il Turismo, Salerno, Italy, 1966, 92pp, PB.
[Italy, England, 11-16C]
Illustrations
- John Haryngton
- First Page of a MS of Harrington's Translation, in a Scribe's Hand
but with Harrington's Own Correction
- St. Catherine, the Patron-Saint of the Medical School in Salerno
- The last building that was occupied by the Medical School in Salerno
- Anglorum Regi scripsit Schola tota Salerni
- Villa Nova commenting on the Schola Salerni
- Sup light if quiet you to sleepe intend
- A Physician's call
- A physician and an chemist
- A scene in a hospital
- A consultation of physicians
- Preparation of theriaca
- Love Wine, and Women, and all recreation
- Sharpe Choller is an humour most pernitious
- So dead their spirits, so dull their sences are
- Inclining pensive still to be, and musing
- And after-noone still waking keepe your eyes
- The Public Bath
- The Public Bath
- To bleed doth cheere the pensive, and remove the raging furies bred by
burning love
- A Diploma in Medicine