Plato Quote

No physician, insofar as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also a ruler having the human body as a subject, and is not a mere moneymaker.


Republic, I, 342-D


No physician, insofar as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also ...

No physician, insofar as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also ...

No physician, insofar as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also ...

No physician, insofar as he is a physician, considers his own good in what he prescribes, but the good of his patient; for the true physician is also ...