Patients and Healers in the High Roman Empire
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Exploring ancient Roman medicine, this book presents three in-depth case studies centered on home life, military health, and medical tourism. It examines the perspectives of patients and healers, revealing how individuals recognized their ailments and the beliefs surrounding their causes. The author highlights the diverse range of healers, including root cutters and priests, and the significance of various healing locations like temples and bathhouses. This holistic approach provides valuable insights into the medical practices and societal beliefs of the High Roman Empire.
