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[7] Praeterea sunt quaedam generis eiusdem, quae, quia capitibus fractis maxime conueniunt, cephalica a Graecis nominantur. Philotae compositio habet: terrae Eretriae, chalcitidis, singulorum P. #1108 IIII; murrae, aeris combusti, singulorum P. #1108 X; icthyocollae [singulorum] P. #1108 VI; aeruginis rasae, aluminis rotundi, misy crudi, aristolochiae, singulorum P. #1108 VIII; squamae aeris P. #1108 X; turis masculi P. #1108 II; cerae P. I; rosae et olei acerbi ternos cyathos; aceti quantum satis est, dum arida ex eo conteruntur.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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