| 1901 - 1324 pages
...shall cut off his fingers." And as for physicians, their arm certainly was shortened in old Babylon : " If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet, and cause the man's death, they shall cut off his fingers." Other laws forbid the oppression of inferior officers by those in... | |
| Hammurabi (King of Babylonia), Robert Francis Harper - 1904 - 454 pages
...severe wound (or make a severe wound upon a man) with a bronze lancet .and save the man's life; or if he open an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and save that man's eye, he shall receive ten shekels of silver (as his fee).^^x' §216. C. If he be a... | |
| Hammurabi (King of Babylonia.) - 1904 - 466 pages
...severe wound (or make a severe wound upon a man) with a bronze lancet and save the man's life; or if he open an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and save that man's eye, he shall receive ten shekels of silver (as his fee). 216. C. If he be a freeman,... | |
| Hammurabi (King of Babylonia.), Robert Francis Harper - 1904 - 428 pages
...severe wound (or make a severe wound upon a man) with a bronze lancet and save the man's life; or if he open an . abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and save that man's eye, he shall receive ten shekels of silver (as his fee). S 216. C. If he be a freeman,... | |
| 1904 - 472 pages
...Hammurabi, of Babylon, 2250 BC, the following interesting laws are found : " If a physician operates on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet and saves the man's life, or if he opens an absceFS (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and saves... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1904 - 1190 pages
...that man's eye, he shall receive ten shekels of silver (as his fee). . . . If a physician operates on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet and causes the man's death, or opens an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and destroys... | |
| Willard O. Nuzum - 1905 - 246 pages
...it be a man's slave, the owner of the slave shall give two shekels of silver to the physician. #218 If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet and cause a man's death; or open an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and destroy the man's... | |
| John Dewey - 1908 - 650 pages
...con1 Hammurabi's code showed a disregard of intent which would make surgery a dangerous profession: "If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound...and destroy the man's eye, they shall cut off his fingers." Early German and English law is just as naïve. If a weapon was left to be repaired at a... | |
| John Dewey, James Hayden Tufts - 1908 - 646 pages
...con1 Hammurabi's code showed a disregard of intent which would make surgery a dangerous profession: "If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound...lancet and cause the man's death; or open an abscess fin the eye] of a man with a bronze lancet and destroy the man's eye, they shall cut off his fingers."... | |
| 1908 - 88 pages
...shall swear 'I struck him without intent,' and he shall be responsible for the physician. SEC. 206 — If a physician operate on a man for a severe wound with a bronze lancet, and save the man's life; or if he open an abscess (in the eye) of a man with a bronze lancet and save the... | |
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