Letter 3038: The distinguished Dusarius, who rightfully holds a leading position among medical practitioners, has asked me to...
Dusarms clarissimns vir, qui inter professores medendi snmmatem iure obtinet
locnm, adfinem sunm eundemque cognominem tradi patrocinio tuo meo optavit oratn. i5
libens amicissimi viri desiderio satisfeci, nt nna via et te excolerem salnte dicenda
et illius nsui commodarem. fac igitur oro, ut commendatnm tuearis anxilio, me ser-
mone vicario mnnereris. vale.
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