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[15c] Tum interest uenae pituitam mittant quae inter caluariam et cutem sunt, an quae inter membranam cerebri et caluariam. Superiores fere per tempora oculos rigant; inferiores per eas membranas, quae ab oculis ad cerebrum tendunt. Potest autem adhiberi remedium is, quae supra os fluunt; non potest is, quae sub osse. Ac ne is quidem succurritur, quibus pituita utrimque descendit, quia leuata altera parte nihilo minus altera infestat. Quid sit autem, hac ratione cognoscitur.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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