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[5] Sed cum tempora cibo potionique febris et remissionis ratio det, non est expeditissimum scire, quando aeger febricitet, quando melior sit, quando deficiat; sine quibus dispensari illa non possunt. Venis enim maxime credimus, fallacissimae rei, quia saepe istae leniores celerioresue sunt et aetate et sexu et corporum natura. Et plerumque satis sano corpore, si stomachus infirmus est, nonnumquam etiam incipiente febre, subeunt et quiescunt, ut inbecillus is uideri possit, cui facile laturo grauis instat accessio.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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