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Circa faciem uero morbus innascitur, quem Graeci ΚΥΝΙΚΟΝ ΣΠΑΣΜΟΝ nominant. Isque cum acuta fere febre oritur; os cum motu quodam peruertitur [ideoque nihil aliud est quam distentio oris]. Accedit crebra coloris in facie totoque in corpore mutatio; somnus in promptu est.—In hoc sanguinem mittere optimum est: [2] si finitum eo malum non est, ducere aluum: si ne sic quidem discussum est, albo ueratro uomitum mouere. Praeter haec necessarium est uitare solem, lassitudinem, uinum. Si discussum his non est, utendum est cursu, frictione in eo, quod laesum est, leni et multa; in reliquis partibus breuiore sed uehementi. [3] Prodest etiam mouere sternumenta; caput radere, idque perfundere aqua calida uel marina uel certe salsa, sic ut ei sulpur quoque adiciatur; post perfusionem iterum perfricare; sinapi manducare, eodemque tempore adfectis oris partibus ceratum, integris idem sinapi, donec adrodat, imponere. Cibus aptissimus ex media materia est.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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