The verse above the figure in Plate XVI is taken from the Flos medicinae scholae Salerni; cp.
But it needs only a very superficial comparison of the Compendium of Gilbert with the Lilium Medicinae of Gordon to establish the fact that the books are entirely unlike.
The Compendium Medicinae of Gilbert is, of course, a compendium of internal medicine.
The passage to which Gilbert refers is found in the volume Liber totius medicinae necessaria c[=o]tinens .
This was called the Synonyma Medicinae or Clavis Sanationis, the Key of Health.
One work above all others spread the fame of the school--the Regimen Sanitatis, or Flos Medicinae as it is sometimes called, a poem on popular medicine.
The facts about this medicinaeprimus inventor, as he has been called, may be gathered from Kurt Sethe's study.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "medicinae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.