Doctor

A physician's book is the name of an ancient manuscript that includes information about medical practice and the treatment of disease. In ancient times, it was one of the most widespread sources of medical knowledge.

In Ancient Rome, medical books were created already in the 1st century AD and contained various methods for diagnosing and treating various diseases, as well as recommendations on nutrition and hygiene. One of the first such manuscripts is the medical book "Salvus", created at the beginning of the 2nd century AD. This book became so popular that many copies of it have survived to this day. The class also includes other rare publications of this time. Doctors' books were also used in medieval Europe and Russia for