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[5] At si ulcera stomachum infestant, eadem fere facienda sunt, quae in faucibus exulceratis praecepta sunt. Exercitatio, frictio inferiorum partium adhibenda; adhibendi lenes et glutinosi cibi, sed citra satietatem: omnia acria atque acida remouenda. Vino, si febris non est, dulci, aut si id inflat, certe leni utendum: sed neque praefrigido neque nimis calido. Si uero pituita stomachus impletur, necessarius modo in ieiuno, modo post cibum uomitus est: utilis exercitatio, gestatio, nauigatio, frictio. Nihil edendum bibendumque nisi calidum uitatis tantum is, quae pituitam contrahere consuerunt.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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