Drabek P
Ceska Slov Farm. 2006 Mar;55(2):84-7.
The Latin treatise on surgery by the Italian physician Guglielmo da Saliceto (ca 1210 to 1276-1280) lists about 300 kinds of medicinal and galenic preparations, the most frequently prescribed ones being oils, ointments, and cataplasms. The compositions of Saliceto's prescriptions are simplified in comparison with the then prescription habits and contain a greater number of chemical active ingredients. Preparation of ophthalmic drops by means of distillation or boiling on a water bath deserves special attention. The treatise was translated into Czech in the first half of the 15th century and provided the basis for Czech pharmaceutical terminology.
意大利医生古列尔莫·达·萨利切托(约1210年至1276 - 1280年)所著的拉丁文外科学论著列出了约300种药物制剂和盖伦制剂,其中最常开具的是油剂、软膏和糊剂。与当时的处方习惯相比,萨利切托的处方成分更为简化,且含有更多化学活性成分。通过蒸馏或在水浴上煮沸来制备眼药水值得特别关注。该论著于15世纪上半叶被翻译成捷克文,为捷克药学术语奠定了基础。