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CHAP. 49.—METHODS OF PREVENTING INTOXICATION. THE FISH CALLED RUBELLIO: ONE REMEDY. THE EEL: ONE REMEDY. THE GRAPE-FISH: ONE REMEDY.

A surmullet1 stifled in wine; the fish called "rubellio;"2 or a couple of eels similarly treated; or a grapefish,3 left to putrefy in wine, all of them, produce an aversion to wine in those who drink thereof.

1 See B. ix. c. 30.

2 Identified with the "erythinus" of B. ix. c. 23, and mentioned in the next Chapter.

3 See B. ix. c. 1.

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