The Ten Books on Architecture, 8.3.20

Vitruvius  translated by Joseph Gwilt

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20Some springs appear to be mixed with wine; as that in Paphlagonia, which, when taken, inebriate as wine. At Æqui, in Italy, and in the territory of the Medulli on the Alps, there is a species of water, the use of which produces swellings of the neck.

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