The essay examines the earliest considerations concerning physicians’ liability in ancient Rome, as elaborated by jurists active between the first century BC and the first century CE, a development that significantly coincides with the consolidation of medical practice in Rome. The texts of the classical jurists pre-served in the Digest reveal that particular emphasis was placed on cases in which physicians caused harm to slaves, thereby producing an economic loss for their owners, a loss that was actionable and compensable under the Lex Aquilia. Equal-ly noteworthy is the jurists’ treatment of the concept of fault (culpa), which was articulated primarily in terms of lack of professional skill (imperitia). The paper thus contributes to the understanding of the conceptual origins of professional li-ability in Western legal thought.

At the Origins of Medical Liability in the West: The Roman Legal Experience between the First Century BCE and the First Century CE / Dursi, Domenico. - In: BIOLAW JOURNAL. - ISSN 2284-4503. - 3(2025), pp. 199-208.

At the Origins of Medical Liability in the West: The Roman Legal Experience between the First Century BCE and the First Century CE

Domenico Dursi
2025

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The essay examines the earliest considerations concerning physicians’ liability in ancient Rome, as elaborated by jurists active between the first century BC and the first century CE, a development that significantly coincides with the consolidation of medical practice in Rome. The texts of the classical jurists pre-served in the Digest reveal that particular emphasis was placed on cases in which physicians caused harm to slaves, thereby producing an economic loss for their owners, a loss that was actionable and compensable under the Lex Aquilia. Equal-ly noteworthy is the jurists’ treatment of the concept of fault (culpa), which was articulated primarily in terms of lack of professional skill (imperitia). The paper thus contributes to the understanding of the conceptual origins of professional li-ability in Western legal thought.
2025
Roman law; medical liability; Roman jurist; Justinian’s Digest; Lex Aqui-lia
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At the Origins of Medical Liability in the West: The Roman Legal Experience between the First Century BCE and the First Century CE / Dursi, Domenico. - In: BIOLAW JOURNAL. - ISSN 2284-4503. - 3(2025), pp. 199-208.
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