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[2] Iuxta etiam galbanum incendunt, aut pilos aut cornu ceruinum; si id non est, quodlibet aliud: haec enim cum conburuntur, odorem foedum mouent. Tharrias uero quidam accessionis id malum esse dixit, leuarique, cum ea decessit; itaque eos, qui subinde excitant, sine usu male habere. Interest autem, in decessione expergiscatur aeger, an aut febris non leuetur aut leuata quoque ea somnus urgueat. Nam si expergiscitur, adhibere †eum sopito superuacuum est: neque enim uigilando melior fit, sed per se, si melior est, uigilat.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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