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[2] In ea uero si iam pus natum est, aperienda altera parte cutis et ipsa cartilago contra lunata plaga excidenda est; deinde utendum est medicamento leniter supprimente, quale Lycium est aqua dilutum, donec sanguis fluere desinat; tum inponendum linteolum cum emplastro sic, ut pingue omne uitetur, et a parte posteriore lana mollis auri subicienda est, quae quod est inter hanc et caput compleat; tum ea leniter deliganda est, et a tertio die uapore, ut in naribus posui fouenda. Atque in his quoque generibus abstinentia primi temporis necessaria est, donec inflammatio finiatur.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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