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Historical Change-Health and Medicine - Coggle Diagram
Historical Change-Health and Medicine
Ancient Rome
Learned from Greeks
Added Own Ideas
Galens ideas
Dissected animals
Correctly identified roles of many muscles
Theory of opposites
Bloodleting
Curing Disease
Theory of opposites
Blood letting
Herbal remedies
Surgery
no anaesthetics
External operations
Alcohol, herbs and spices
Developed Surgical instruments and prosthetics
Hospitals
Few Hospitals
Roman Army had mobile hospitals
Public Health
Aqueducts brought in water
Public Baths, toilets and water fountains
Drained Swamps
Built army barracks away from swampy conditions
Had running water
The Renaissance
Victorian Times