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[3] Tum commodum est hysopum uel nepetam uel thumum uel apsinthium uel etiam furfures aut ficus aridas aut mulsam aquam decoquere, eaque gargarizare; post haec palatum unguere uel felle taurino uel eo medicamento, quod ex moris est. Polline etiam †si piperis id recte respergitur. Si per haec parum proficitur, ultimum est incidere satis altis plagis sub ipsis maxillis supra collum, uel in palato citra uuam, uel eas uenas, quae sub lingua sunt, ut per ea uulnera morbus erumpat. Quibus si non fuerit aeger adiutus, scire licet malo uictum esse.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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