Roman Medicine

“Roman Medicine” by Audrey Cruse, published by History Press Limited in 2025, offers a detailed exploration of the medical practices and health systems in the Roman Empire, particularly focusing on Roman Britain. This 296-page book examines the foundations of Western medical tradition, which were established in Classical Greece and later disseminated throughout the Roman Empire. Cruse delves into the interplay of various medical approaches, including religious and magical medicine, providing a comprehensive overview of the historical context surrounding these practices.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the multifaceted aspects of medicine during this period, highlighting how ancient practices influenced health and healing in Roman society. The book presents a thorough investigation into the historical significance of medical traditions, making connections to broader themes in ancient history. With its focus on the complexities of Roman medical practices, “Roman Medicine” serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine and ancient civilizations.
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Until the mid-nineteenth century the Western medical tradition rested firmly on the foundations established in Classical Greece and later transmitted throughout the Roman Empire. Against this long and complex background, including both religious and magical medicine, Audrey Cruse looks at the many different aspects of medicine and health in the Roman Empire, especially Roman Britain.
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