Gibson Craig A
Department of Classics, The University of Iowa, 210 Jefferson Building, Iowa City, IA 52242-1418.
J Hist Med Allied Sci. 2013 Oct;68(4):529-50. doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrs027. Epub 2012 Apr 4.
This article collects and examines all references to doctors in rhetorical exercises used in ancient Greek and Roman schools in the Roman Empire. While doctors are sometimes portrayed positively as philanthropic, expert practitioners of their divinely sanctioned art, they are more often depicted as facing charges for poisoning their patients.
本文收集并审视了罗马帝国时期古希腊和罗马学校修辞练习中所有提及医生的内容。虽然医生有时被正面描绘为慈善的、其神圣认可的技艺的专业从业者,但他们更多时候被描述为面临毒害患者的指控。