Grmek M D
Gesnerus. 1995;52(1-2):7-19.
Several medieval cities on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea renewed the Byzantine tradition of hiring a public physician, thus offering their citizens the service of qualified doctors. The case of Ragusa is typical. The archives of this city-state have been preserved since the XIIIth century; the names, origins and professional titles of public physicians are well known. The conditions of their employment reveal not only their duties and the salary but also many aspects of communal hygiene and medical ethics.
亚得里亚海东岸的几个中世纪城市延续了拜占庭雇佣公共医生的传统,从而为市民提供合格医生的服务。拉古萨的情况很典型。这个城邦的档案自13世纪以来一直保存完好;公共医生的姓名、出身和专业头衔都广为人知。他们的雇佣条件不仅揭示了他们的职责和薪水,还反映了公共卫生和医学伦理的许多方面。