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adluriiiu; food whicli hccoiius moist and consccuKnth prodiicis had, sharp [aiid] nioisruic
that eats and corrodes thnn, always gradually increasing, until it spoils the ttcth cntiitU-,
which afterward must fall away in pieces not without pains.
^Wlesue ut supra coptte propria." This, as Mesue writes, is chiefly cured and removed in
three ways. First, h\- purging as treated upon above. Second, by dissolving the material
which renders them hollow and eats them away; also by boiling cockles that grow in
barlev or wheat, in vmegar and holdmg this \n the mouth. In this vinegar the root of
caper and ginger and other similar remedies must have been previously boiled. 1 bird, by
removing the dcca\', which is done in two ways. First, by scraping and cleaning the hole
and the carious part with a fine chisel, knife, or file, or other suitable instrument, as is
well known to practitioners, and then by filling the cavity with gold leaves for the preser-
vation of the other portion of the tooth. Second, by using suitable medicine, such as
oak apples or wild galls, with which the tooth is filled after having been cleaned.
^iim bn'ttcH b46 m^fi bi'c rtuel^olung
vcc^^ nimmct/irclcl)0 and') rtufjive^-crlc^
ttje'yjc gcfd)ici}t/ ^»m crpcst X^aQ man t?
tilcrt mciffeld^cft rtbcr mcf|cvd)cit rcilcl}c/
rtt>cr mitmmx 4itt>cm iufinimcnt bar^ii
bcqucn«cFlid}/n?cgt^ jcl;abc/ritb rcitiige/
(do b^ pxactic^amcn tvol tviffcit/vnt) X>ax
31T cr^albimg t>c6 aribcrn tc^lce t>c6 5rtttc0
X>aQ l<>d)Uti}cit mit golt blcttcrij 3u fullct*
Sum anticrit X>aQ mam gebrrtucl}c cr^tcy
t»rtr5U biiiltcl) tvclcl}6gcfd)ictiiiit: (BaXUe
cpffcl vrtb xvi\X)cx galigcn (p t>cr ^iiit \u^
Xizx rtimgung barnuc wirbtgefuUct*
Vlim pilfcH fanicit mit y^cm gumc (io^
raci6Vdrmifcl)t/rcud)e ^axmittc burcJ)
tinm tnd^tcr ben ^tUd')atm 5rtrt»
(B^albmtnm ifi m^nmmi glcid)t>cm
ohbiUto rtuff X}k au6^c\)o\tc 5m gclcget^
Imt»ertt>eif fcI)mcrt5C!n
Go bic I)C>lcit ^cMc mit opo\>a\mac<^ ge
fuUct wcrbeit fliUct cl)r t)e»i fd^mcnjctt,
€oxc\\cn 3uf?o|fcit X5nt> iit bic ^olcn jcn
y> \ix\ i^t\id)t
The following editions oi Zalinarznt'\hiichlcin, besides the Basle and Mayence editions
noted by Dr. Guerini at page i66, were issued and copies thereof are preserved in the
libraries of the several collectors as stated. Edition of 1530, printed by Michael Blum,
Leipzig, in collection of PLdward C. Kirk. Edition of 1536, printed b\- Chr. EgenolfF,
Frankfurt a/M, in collection of William H. Trueman. Edition of 1541, printed by Chr.
EgenolfF, Frankfurt a/M, in Dental Cosmos library and collection of E. Sauvez. Edition
of 1576, printed bv Chr. Egenolfl^serben, in collection of H. F.. Friesell.— E. C. K.J