Where a physician removes a cataract from the eye of any person, and restores the invalid to his former health, he shall be entitled to five solidi for his services.
VI. Where a Freeman or a Slave Dies from Being Bled.
Where a physician bleeds a patient, and the latter is greatly weakened in consequence, said physician shall be compelled to pay him forty solidi. If the patient should die as the result of being bled, the physician shall be delivered up to the relatives of said patient, to be disposed of at their pleasure. Where the patient is a slave, and is seriously weakened, or dies, the physician must give his master another slave of equal value, in his stead.
VII. Concerning the Compensation to be Received for the Instruction of a Student in Medicine.
Where a physician receives a slave for the purpose of instruction in medicine, he shall be entitled to twelve solidi by way of compensation.
VIII. No Physician shall be Imprisoned without a Hearing.
No physician shall be imprisoned without a hearing, except in case of homicide. Where he is charged with debt, he must provide a surety.
TITLE II. CONCERNING THOSE WHO DISTURB SEPULCHRES.
| I. | Concerning Persons who Deface or Injure Tombs. |
| II. | Where a Coffin is Removed from a Grave. |
I. Concerning Persons who Deface or Injure Tombs.