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[3] Cibus in hac quoque ualetudine lenis esse debet, ne exasperet. Quod si tanta inflammatio est, ut spiritum impediat, in lecto conquiescendum, cibo abstinendum, neque adsumendum quicquam praeter aquam calidam est; aluus quoque ducenda est; gargarizandum ex fico et mulso; inlinendum mel cum omphacio; intrinsecus admouendus sed aliquanto diutius uapor calidus, donec ea suppurent et per se aperiantur. Si pure substante non rumpuntur hi tumores, incidendi sunt; deinde ex mulso calido gargarizandum.
A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt. Celsus. Friedrich Marx. Lipsiae. Teubner. 1915.
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