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[1b] Sed locuples tamen eius rei auctor Hippocrates est. Verum ut dissimilis uterque casus est, sic quaedam dissimilia requirit. Vbi ad scapulas iugulum tendit, simul dextra manu plana propellendus in posteriorem partem umerus est, et illud in priorem adtrahendum. Vbi ad pectus conuersum est, ipsum quidem retro dandum, umerus autem in priorem partem adducendus ac si is inferior est, non id, quod a pectore est, deprimendum est, quia immobile est,
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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