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[3] Igitur cum primum aliquis inhorruit, et ex horrore incaluit, dare oportet ei potui tepidam aquam subsalsam et uomere eum cogere: nam fere talis horror ab is oritur, quae biliosa in stomacho resederunt. Idem faciendum est, si proximo quoque circuitu aeque accessit: saepe enim sic discutitur, iamque, quod genus febris sit, scire licet. Itaque sub expectatione proximae accessionis, quae instare tertia potest, deducendus in balineum est, dandaque opera, ut per tempus horroris in solio sit.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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