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[3] Atque in longis quoque morbis etiam tales notas non habentibus scire licet increscere, si somnus incertus est, si deterior concoctio, si foediores deiectiones, si tardior sensus, si pigrior mens, si percurrit corpus frigus aut calor, si id magis pallet. Ea uero, quae contraria his sunt, decedentis eius notae sunt. * * Praeter haec in acutis morbis serius aeger alendus est, nec nisi iam is inclinatis, ut primo dempta materia impetum frangat, in longis maturius, ut sustinere spatium adfecturi mali possit.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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