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Health & Healthcare in Roman Times 

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Dr Andrew Newton speaks about the health and healthcare in the Roman Empire and draws on his modern day experiences as from the medical field to talk about the legacy it has left on today's healthcare.
Andrew, a recently retired Emergency Medicine Consultant is a member of the Roman Military Research Society and does costumed historic interpretation as Marcus the Medic.
Using a combination of archaeological evidence, ancient texts and published research literature Andrew will review our current understanding of health, disease and medical practice during the Roman Empire.
Using his lifetime of clinical experience he will try to put our understanding of Roman Healthcare into context; including looking at both the origin of Roman clinical practice and also it’s legacy.

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1 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 11   
@nefertini141
@nefertini141 2 года назад
I work in the operating room in a level II trauma center. I recently visited Vindolanda and other English Heritage sites on Hadrian's Wall. I showed my peers back home in the U.S. pictures of Roman surgical instruments and everyone was fascinated by the similarities they had to modern instruments. I.e. the retractors and forceps are unmistakable. Thank you for this awesome presentation ☺️
@Scutum-ky2fx
@Scutum-ky2fx 5 месяцев назад
I am so happy I found this. I might be a little late to the party but learning hyper spesific information on history is always a great treat for me. Glad i watched.
@williamwelbourn7932
@williamwelbourn7932 2 года назад
A very interesting and informative talk. Thank you.
@Gizzatow
@Gizzatow Год назад
Спасибо,было очень интересно и познавательно.
@johnneville403
@johnneville403 Год назад
Fascinating lecture. Thanks for posting.
@zacharyhale5594
@zacharyhale5594 2 года назад
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@2010ETHANC
@2010ETHANC 2 года назад
It's BC and AD not BCE before communist era and CE communist era!
@georget5874
@georget5874 2 года назад
Just saying CE doesn't change the fact that our calendar starts with the birth of Jesus i.e. AD. It's not 2022 years of the 'common era' it's 2022 years since Jesus was born. Our calendar starts with the year Jesus was supposedly born in, so why not call it that.
@2010ETHANC
@2010ETHANC 2 года назад
@@georget5874 The greatest impact on Roman then western civilization was the birth of Christ. To deny it is not only woke it is a joke.
@ananimal2350
@ananimal2350 Год назад
@@georget5874 Using them as a reference to when Jesus was born isn't even accurate though. Jesus is commonly agreed to be born around 4 BCE. Besides, it's not like BCE/CE are anything new. They've been around since they 1700s, (meanwhile, their Latin counterpart, vulgaris aerae, has been around since the 1600s).
@joebombero1
@joebombero1 25 дней назад
BCE is often used as "Before Christian Era" as the exact date of Christ's birth cannot be accurately determined. It is instead used as BC, Before Christ, might actually be incorrect by several years one way or the other.
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