SCHOLA SALERNI. 
1, 212. Pulegium, penny royal. 
m choleram potata repellit.— 
eaten vitylens dicunt sedare podagram. 
Macer, N®, 13. 
1. 214. Nasturtium, water cresses- 
Illius succus crines retinere fluentes 
Allitus asseritur, dentisque levare dolorem. 
Lichenas sucecus purgat cum melle perunctu 
ei N°. 65. 
1.217. Cheledonia, celandine. 
Czxecatis pullis hac lumina mater hiru 
(Plinius ut scribit) quamvis sint aa rediit. 
Macer, N°. 56. 
Animalia quo invenire herbas, 
nes oculis pullo- 
etiam erutis 
Pliny, lib. 25. cap. 1. 
imprimisque chelidoniam. Hac enim hi 
rum in nidis restituunt visum, ut quidam aided 
oculis. 
1. 219. Auribus infusus vermes succus necat ejus. 
This line is in Macer, applied to Feniculum, 
again to Hyoscyomus, Henbane, N°. 14, an 
. 221. Pomorum. Villa Nova explains it, 
the fruit, and the flowers of the sallow, are injuriou 
birth, which they render Ise by their a 
qualities. But see the , 1, 149, w ich form part 
the text in Moreau, Silvius, etc. 
1, 224. Porrum. 
fennel; and 
that the juice of 
