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[9] Huius autem rei causa continere aeger sub ueste satis multa manus debet, eademque crura pedesque contegere; qua male plerique aegros in ipso febris impetu, pessimeque, ubi ardens ea est, male habent. Si sudare corpus coepit, linteum tepefacere oportet paulatimque singula membra detergere. At ubi sudor omnis finitus est, aut si is non uenit, ubi quam maxime potuit idoneus esse cibo aeger uidetur, leuiter sub ueste ungendus est, tum detergendus, deinde ei cibus dandus.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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