Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1007139
Medicus between Perception and Reality as Portrayed in Some Non-legal Sources
Medicus between Perception and Reality as Portrayed in Some Non-legal Sources // History of Law and other Humanities: Views of the Legal World Across the Time / Amorosi, Virginia ; Massimo Minale, Valerio (ur.).
Madrid: Carlos III University of Madrid, 2019. str. 265-285
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Naslov
Medicus between Perception and Reality as
Portrayed in Some Non-legal Sources
Autori
Žiha, Nikol
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
History of Law and other Humanities: Views of the Legal World Across the Time
Urednik/ci
Amorosi, Virginia ; Massimo Minale, Valerio
Izdavač
Carlos III University of Madrid
Grad
Madrid
Godina
2019
Raspon stranica
265-285
ISBN
978-84-1324-239-2
Ključne riječi
medicus ; liability ; literary sources ; perception ; Roman law
Sažetak
A reflection of Roman society’s attitude towards the medical profession can be explored through numerous non-legal sources (e.g. Plutarch - Cato Maior 23, 3 ; Plinii Secundi Iunioris - Medicina pr 1-2 ; Martialis - Epigrammata 1, 47 ; 5, 9 ; 8, 74 ; Anthologia Graeca XI, 122), the majority of which portray a physician who misuses his position of trust and authority and acts contrary to the Hippocratic ideal. One of the most severe criticisms of doctors is expressed by Pliny the Elder in his encyclopedic work Naturalis Historiae, where he identifies a doctor as the only person who can deprive someone of existence without being punished (Nat. His. 29, 18: medicoque tantum hominem occidisse inpunitas summa est). Pliny’s stereotype of doctors, who encouraged diseases by causing fear and psychological instability of their patients in order to enrich themselves pertained and was centuries later metamorphosed in numerous literary works. The purpose of this contribution is to evaluate the quoted statements found in literary sources and to investigate whether doctors deserved the bad reputation that they were associated with. By reconstructing the legal framework and liability of the Roman medicus, the focus will be placed on the analysis of the available legal sources in order to clarify what is behind the label ascribed to physicians that “the doctor is worse than the disease itself” (Medicina Plinii pr 1).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo