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[2] Venatio durique pisces et ex domesticis animalibus assa caro maxime iuuant. Numquam uinum salsum bibere expedit, ne tenue quidem aut dulce, sed austerum et plenius, neque id ipsum peruetus. Si mulso uti uolet, id ex decocto melle faciendum est. Si frigidae potiones uentrem eius non turbant, his utendum potissimum est. Si quid offensae in cena sensit, uomere debet, idque postero quoque die facere; tertio modici ponderis panem ex uino esse, adiecta uua ex olla uel ex defruto similibusque aliis; deinde ad consuetudinem redire. Semper autem post cibum conquiescere, ac neque intendere animum, neque ambulatione quamuis leui dimoueri.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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