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[4] Nigrities colligi quidem potest etiam ex dolore et ex febre; quae ubi mediocria sunt, illa alte descendisse non potest. Manifestior tamen adacta terebra fit: nam finis uitii est, ubi scobis nigra esse desit. Igitur si caries alte descendit, per terebram os pungendum crebris foraminibus est, quae altitudine uitium aequent; tum in ea foramina demittenda candentia ferramenta sunt, donec id siccum os ex toto fiat. Simul enim post haec et soluetur ab inferiore osse, quodcumque uitiatum est, et is sinus carne replebitur, et umor aut nullus postea feretur aut mediocris.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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