Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine - James Sands Elliott - Books - Independently Published - 9798680469330 - October 22, 2020
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Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine

James Sands Elliott

Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine

Book Excerpt: ...f a family had great powers conferred upon him by the Roman law, and was physician as well as judge over his family. If he took his new-born infant in his arms he recognized him as his son, but otherwise the child had no claim upon him. He could inflict the most dire punishments on members of his household for which they had no redress. Cato, the Elder, who died in B. C. 149, wrote a guide to domestic medicine for the use of Roman fathers of the Republic, but he was a quack and full of self-conceit. He hated the physicians practising in Rome, who were mostly Greeks, and thought that their knowledge was much inferior to his own. Plutarch relates that Cato knew of the answer given to the King of Persia by Hippocrates, when sent for professionally, "I will never make use of my art in favour of barbarians who are enemies of the Greeks," and pretended to believe that all Greek physicians were bound by the same rule, and animated by the same motives. However, Cato did a great deal of good by attempting to les...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 22, 2020
ISBN13 9798680469330
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 116
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 6 mm   ·   163 g
Language English  

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