210. If that woman die, they shall kill his daughter.
211. If by blows he has made what was within the daughter of a poor man to fall from her, he shall pay five shekels of silver.
212. If that woman die, he shall pay one-half a mana of silver.
213. If he has struck a man's slave-woman and made that which was within her fall from her, he shall pay two shekels of silver.
214. If that slave-woman die, he shall pay one-third of a mana of silver.
215. If a physician has treated a man for a grave injury with a bronze lancet, and cured the man, or opened the cataract of a man with a bronze lancet, and cured the eye of the man, he shall receive ten shekels of silver.
216. If it was the son of a poor man, he shall receive five shekels of silver.
217. If it was a man's slave, the owner of the slave shall pay to the physician two shekels of silver.
218. If a physician has treated a man for a grave injury with a bronze lancet, and caused the man to die, or opened the cataract of a man with a bronze lancet, and destroyed the eye of a man, they shall cut off his hands.
219. If a physician has treated a poor man's slave for a grave injury with a bronze lancet, and has caused (him) to die, he shall make good slave for slave.[237]