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[10] Illud tamen in his seruandum est, ut post eas febres minus cibi detur, post quas, si per corpus liceret, omnino non daretur. Cum uero febris instet, incipiat, augeatur, consistat, decedat, deinde in decessione consistat aut finiatur, scire licet optimum cibo tempus esse febre finita; deinde, cum decessio eius consistit; tertium, si necesse est, quandocumque decedit: cetera omnia periculosa esse. Si tamen propter infirmitatem necessitas urget, satius esse consistente iam incremento febris aliquid offerre quam increscente, satius esse instante quam incipiente, cum eo tamen, ut nullo tempore is, qui deficit, non sit sustinendus.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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