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[3] Capiti nihil aeque prodest atque aqua frigida: itaque is, cui hoc infirmum est, per aestatem id bene largo canali cotidie debet aliquamdiu subicere. Semper autem, etiamsi sine balineo unctus est neque totum corpus refrigerare sustinet, caput tamen aqua frigida perfundere: sed cum ceteras partes adtingi nolit, demittere id, ne ad ceruices aqua descendat; eamque, ne quid oculis aliisue partibus noceat, defluentem subinde manibus [ad os] regerere.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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