Rome, for Cannetti near the Rotonda, 1792. In 8th. Slight defects, modern cloth binding.
Specialist Notes
Second revised and enlarged edition, extremely rare.“Golden little book”, as its publisher defines it, on the professional ethics of the doctor in the 18th century. Speaking of the fee, the amiable author admonishes: "as much as he may be asked, the Doctor will never set the price for his visits and his prescriptions or for his assistance given to the sick person: once the treatment is over, he will take his leave without daring to ask for his honorary. We will still be careful not to ask for it through the hateful judicial way...".
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