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Now the Tearus is said by those who dwell near it, to be the most
healthful of all streams, and to cure, among other diseases, the scab
either in man or beast. Its sources, which are eight and thirty in
number, all flowing from the same rock, are in part cold, in part
hot. They lie at an equal distance from the town of Heraeum near
Perinthus, and Apollonia on the Euxine, a two days' journey from
each. This river, the Tearus, is a tributary of the Contadesdus,
which runs into the Agrianes, and that into the Hebrus. The Hebrus
empties itself into the sea near the city of Aenus.
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