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[2] At si nihil horum secutum est, potest etiam dubitari, an os fractum sit; et protinus considerandum est, lapide an ligno an ferro an alio telo percussus sit, et hoc ipso leui an aspero, mediocri an uastiore, uehementer an leuiter, quia quo mitior ictus fuit, eo facilius os ei restitisse credibile est. Sed nihil tamen melius est quam certiore id nota explorare. Ergo qua plaga est, demitti specillum oportet, neque nimis tenue neque acutum, ne, cum in quosdam naturales sinus inciderit, opinionem fracti ossis frustra faciat; neque nimis plenum, ne paruolae rimulae fallant.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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