"Tacuinum Sanitatis", Fennel


Entitled: "Nature: Warm and dry in the second degree. Optimum: The domestic variety. Usefulness: Good for the eyesight and for prolonged fevers. Dangers: It is bad for the menstruel flow. Neutralization of the Dangers: With carob." The Tacuinum Sanitatis is a medieval handbook based on the Taqwim as-sihhah, an 11th century Arab medical treatise by Ibn Butlan of Baghdad. Listing its contents organically rather than alphabetically, it sets forth the six essential elements for well-being: sufficient food and drink in moderation, fresh air, alternations of activity and rest, alternations of sleep and wakefulness, secretions and excretions of humours, and finally the effects of states of mind. In addition to its importance for the study of medieval medicine, the Tacuinum is also of interest in the study of agriculture, cooking and society. Each scene is accompanied by a brief summary of the health aspects of the subject. From the Theatrum of Casanatense, 14th century.


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