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Roman Healthcare System

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The Roman healthcare system refers to the medical practices and facilities in ancient Rome, which included public baths, hospitals, and medical schools.

Key Features

  • Public baths for hygiene and healthcare purposes
  • Hospitals for treating the sick and injured
  • Medical schools for training physicians

Pros

  • Innovative for its time
  • Emphasis on public health and hygiene

Cons

  • Limited medical knowledge compared to modern standards
  • Unequal access to healthcare based on social class

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 01:47:58 AM UTC