220. If he has opened his cataract with a bronze lancet, and destroyed his eye, he shall pay half his value in silver.[238]
221. If a physician has made sound the broken limb of a man, or saved a diseased part, the patient[239] shall pay to the physician five shekels of silver.
222. If it be the son of a poor man, he shall pay three shekels of silver.
223. If it was a man's slave, the owner of the slave shall pay to the physician two shekels of silver.
224. If an ox-doctor or an ass-doctor has treated an ox or an ass for a grave injury, and has saved (it), the owner of the ox or the ass shall pay to the physician one-sixth (of a shekel) of silver (as) his hire.
225. If he has treated the ox or the ass for a grave injury, and caused (it) to die, he shall give to the owner of the ox or the ass a quarter of its price.
226. If a barber, without the (knowledge of the) owner of a slave, has marked an inalienable slave with a mark, they shall cut off the hands of that barber.[240]
227. If a man has deceived a barber, and he has marked an inalienable slave with a mark, they shall kill that man, and bury him in his house; the barber shall swear: “I did not mark knowingly,” and shall go free.
228. If a builder has made a house for a man, and has finished it (well), for a house of one šar, he shall give him two shekels of silver as his pay.
229. If a builder has made a house for a man, and has not done his work strongly, and the house he has made has fallen down, and killed the owner of the house, that builder shall be killed.