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[2] Sed in aliis quidem ossibus ex toto saepe fragmentum a fragmento recedit: maxillae uero semper aliqua parte etiam uexata ossa inter se cohaerent. Igitur inprimis digitis duobus utrimque prementibus et ab ore et ab cute omnia ossa in suam sedem compellenda sunt; deinde, si transuersa maxilla fracta est (sub quo casu fere dens super proximum dentem excedit), ubi ea in suam sedem conlocata est, duo proximi dentes aut, si hi labant, ulteriores inter se seta deligandi sunt.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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