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[5] curatur. Possunt etiam, ut Cornelius Celsus prae- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [p. 160] cipit, lilii radix aut scilla cum sale, vel sanguinalis herba, quam poligonum Graeci appellant, vel marrubium ferro reclusa sanare. Fere autem omnis dolor corporis, si sine vulnere est, recens melius fomentis discutitur; vetus uritur, et supra ustum butyrum vel caprina instillatur adeps.
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