School of Salerno (L '): The School of Salerno is a collection of the precepts of health of a very famous Italian medical school during the Middle Ages, probably gathered by Jean de Milan, then by Arnaud de Villeneuve. Republished and extended several times, this work has long served as a manual of dietetics and therapeutic recipes. Translated from Latin into French verse around 1500, these precepts are written in the form of small, easy-to-remember poems, for example: "The seed of fennel ...
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