Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria: MENS HILARIS, REQUIES, moderata Diaeta.* The regulated Diet she already has — and now she must contrive to call in the two other Doctors. Molière's L'avare - Page 107by Molière - 1900 - 181 pagesFull view - About this book
| Georg von Gaal - Proverbs - 1830 - 346 pages
...best Physician. Use moderation, and defy the Physician. Multi morbi quiete et abstinentia curantur. Si tibi deficiant medici , medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris , requies , moderata dieta. A' mertekletesseg sok beteget meg-gyögyitott. • 1323. Ruhe und Rast ist die halbe Mast. Otia... | |
| Medicine - 1850 - 586 pages
...passions. Still two lines of the old Salernian poem go far towards the matter of Dr. Monlau's 500 pages : Si tibi deficiant medici. medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris, requies moderate, diet*. ART. X. — The Druggist' s General Receipt Book ; comprising a copious Veterinary... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Anecdotes - 1872 - 390 pages
...Diet, and Dr Merryman, is translated from the following distich of the " Schola Salernitana :"— " Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant, Haec tria — mens hilaris, requies, moderata diaeta." Y A TRAVELLER expressed his surprise to an inhabitant of Lisbon, that they should have ventured to... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1877 - 512 pages
...take for doctors these three eligibles—a cheerful mind, relaxation from toil, and temperate diet: " Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria; mens hilaris, requies, moderata diaeta." If doctors are addicted to dog Latin, it is only in keeping with the destiny of their drugs, in the... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood - Dinners and dining - 1892 - 416 pages
...advantage of the poets ; and to the very wealthy hostess we should quote this inestimable advice : — Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris, requies, moderata diaeta. HORACE. Do not over-feed people. Who is it that says, " If simplicity is admirable in manners and in... | |
| Edward Theodore Withington - History of Medicine - 1894 - 448 pages
...politer original of Longfellow's " Joy, temperance, and repose, slam the door on the doctor's nose ". " Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria, mens hilaris, requies, moderata diaeta." The virtue of cleanliness is highly valued : " Si fore vis sanus, ablue saspe manus," and nothing could... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1895 - 414 pages
...Assure Mrs. Godwin of my anxious wishes respecting her health. The scholar Salernitanus i says : — ' ' Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris, requies, moderate diaeta." The regulated diet she already has, and now she must contrive to call in the two... | |
| Molière - 1904 - 234 pages
...interrupted by Harpagon. For more ample information on this subject cf. Molière, Grands Ecrivains series, vol. VII, page 127. 3. Entremets, dishes served...viandes, here in the sense of vivres, "victuals," "food." La vraie histoire comique de Francien (1622), where a certain Hortensius quotes Cicero as saying qu'il... | |
| Norman Moore - Great Britain - 1908 - 240 pages
...food, proper sleep, and good humour, clearly having in his mind the lines of the School of Salernum : Si tibi deficiant Medici, Medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris, requies, moderata dieta. another verse of the ' Regimen Sanitatis Salerni ' in his thoughts : Gignit et humores melius... | |
| Norman Moore - Great Britain - 1908 - 238 pages
...food, proper sleep, and good humour, clearly having in his mind the lines of the School of Salernum : Si tibi deficiant Medici, Medici tibi fiant Haec tria : mens hilaris, requies, moderata dieta. another verse of the ' Regimen Sanitatis Salerni ' in his thoughts : Gignit et humores melius... | |
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