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[4a] Si sordida quoque ulcera sunt, melius mulso eluuntur, et tum aliquid ex is, quae supra scripta sunt, quod mel habeat, infunditur. Si magis pus profluit, et caput utique tondendum est et multa calida aqua perfundendum, et gargarizandum, et usque ad lassitudinem ambulandum, et cibo modico utendum est. Si cruor quoque ex ulceribus apparuit, Lycium cum lacte debet infundi, uel aqua, in qua rosa decocta sit, suco aut herbae sanguinalis aut acaciae adiecto.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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