REWARDS AND PENALTIES


rewards and penalties

The rewards and penalties for a medical man in Babylon nearly 4000 years ago are listed in the code of laws established by King Hammurabi:

'If a physician shall perform on anyone an operation with a bronze operating knife and cure him, or if he shall open a growth on an eye and save the eye, he shall have ten shekhels of silver; if it is a slave, his owner shall pay two shekhels of silver to the physician.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife and kill the patient, or open a growth and destroy his eye, his hands shall be cut off.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife on the slave of a free man and kill him, he shall replace the slave with another slave.'

Quoted Ira Rutkow Surgery 1993, page 7

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REWARDS AND PENALTIES

     
rewards and penalties

The rewards and penalties for a medical man in Babylon nearly 4000 years ago are listed in the code of laws established by King Hammurabi:

'If a physician shall perform on anyone an operation with a bronze operating knife and cure him, or if he shall open a growth on an eye and save the eye, he shall have ten shekhels of silver; if it is a slave, his owner shall pay two shekhels of silver to the physician.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife and kill the patient, or open a growth and destroy his eye, his hands shall be cut off.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife on the slave of a free man and kill him, he shall replace the slave with another slave.'

Quoted Ira Rutkow Surgery 1993, page 7

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> REWARDS AND PENALTIES




rewards and penalties

The rewards and penalties for a medical man in Babylon nearly 4000 years ago are listed in the code of laws established by King Hammurabi:

'If a physician shall perform on anyone an operation with a bronze operating knife and cure him, or if he shall open a growth on an eye and save the eye, he shall have ten shekhels of silver; if it is a slave, his owner shall pay two shekhels of silver to the physician.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife and kill the patient, or open a growth and destroy his eye, his hands shall be cut off.

If a physician shall make a severe wound with the bronze operating knife on the slave of a free man and kill him, he shall replace the slave with another slave.'

Quoted Ira Rutkow Surgery 1993, page 7






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