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[4] Vbi tertio die cibus datus est, intermittere quartum et inuicem alterum quemque, eadem hora cibi seruata, donec quattuordecim dies transeant. Quos ubi morbus excessit, acuti uim deposuit; at si manet, curandus iam ut longus est. Quod si non, quo die primum incidit, medicus accessit, sed is, qui cadere consueuit, ei traditus est, protinus eo genere uictus adhibito, qui supra conprehensus est, expectandus est dies, quo prolabatur; utendumque tum uel sanguinis missione uel ductione alui uel nigro ueratro, sicut praeceptum est.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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