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Sed de cibo quidem facilior cum aegris ratio est, quorum saepe stomachus hunc respuit, etiamsi mens concupiscit: de potione uero ingens pugna est, eoque magis, quo maior febris est. Haec enim sitim accendit, et tum maxime aquam exigit, cum illa periculosissima est. Sed docendus aeger est, ubi febris quierit, protinus sitim quoque quieturam, longioremque accessionem fore, si quod ei datum fuerit alimentum: ita celerius eum desinere sitire, qui non bibit.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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