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[2a] Si uero pus quoque aures habent, recte Lycium per se infunditur, aut irinum unguentum aut porri sucus cum melle aut centauri sucus cum passo aut dulcis mali Punici sucus in ipsius cortice tepefactus, adiecta murrae exigua parte. Recte etiam miscentur murrae, quam stacten cognominant, P. #1108 I; croci tantundem; nuces amarae XXV; mellis sex cyathi; quae contrita, cum utendum est, in cortice mali Punici tepefiunt. Ea quoque medicamenta, quae oris exulcerati causa componuntur, aeque ulcera aurium sanant.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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