BOOK VI.

A. CORNELIUS CELSUSOFMEDICINE.BOOK VI.CHAP. I.

A. CORNELIUS CELSUS

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MEDICINE.

Having done with the disorders, which break out in any part of the body indifferently, and require the assistance of medicines; I shall now proceed to those, that are confined to particular parts, beginning with the head.

Of hairs falling off the head.

When the hairs of the head fall off, the principal remedy is frequent shaving: though labdanum mixed with oil, conduces also towards keeping them on. I here speak of the hair, which falls off after an illness. For no remedy whatever can prevent the heads of some people from becoming bald by age.


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