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[8] Sed paene plurimum interest, quantae qualesque inter eas remissiones sint: nam si post alteram febrem motio manet, post alteram integrum corpus est, integro corpore cibo tempus aptius est. Si semper febricula manet, sed alterum tamen longius tempus remissionis est, id potius eligendum est, adeo ut, ubi accessiones continuantur, protinus inclinata priore dandus cibus sit. Etenim perpetuum est, ad quod omne consilium derigi potest, cibum quam maxime semper ab accessione futura reducere, et hoc saluo, dare quam integerrimo corpore.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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