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[4] Themison muria dura quam asperrima hic utendum memoriae prodidit. Cibi uero esse debent, qui leniter uentrem adstringant. At ea, quae urinam mouent, si ea consecuta sunt, in aliam partem umorem auertendo prosunt: si non sunt consecuta, noxam augent; itaque nisi in quibus prompte id facere consuerunt, non sunt adhibenda. Potui, si febricula est, aqua pura calida uel ea, quae ipsa quoque adstringat, dari debet: si non est, uinum leue, austerum. Si pluribus diebus nihil remedia alia iuuerunt uetusque iam uitium est, aquae bene frigidae potio adsumpta ulcera adstringit et initium secundae ualetudinis facit.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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