hypericon
From LSJ
ἀσκέειν, περὶ τὰ νουσήματα, δύο, ὠφελέειν, ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hypĕrīcon: (-īcum), i, n., = ὑπέρεικον,
I a plant, called also chamaepitys and corion, ground-pine, Plin. 26, 8, 53, § 85.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hўpĕrīcŏn, ī, n. (ὑπέρικον), mille-pertuis [plante] : Plin. 26, 85.
Latin > German (Georges)
hyperīcon, ī, n. (ὑπέρεικον) = chamaepitys, Plin. 26, 85.