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Roman medicine in the legions
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Quote:I'm looking for information about Roman 'medics',
You need to get a hold of [amazon]Service in the Roman Army[/amazon] by Roy W. Davies (ed. D. Breeze & V. Maxfield, 1989) -- although it seems to command silly prices these days.

Quote:what value did the medicii have
By "value", do you mean "ranking"? Some appear to have had the standing of centurions (which was perhaps reflected in their pay and status rather than any military responsibility), but it's difficult to gauge what status the other medici had. Orderlies and the like were just ordinary joes who were given a job to do in return for not having to clean the latrines! :wink:
Quote:how did they work,
Imagine a Napoleonic hospital tent!
Quote:what kind of instruments,
Medical instruments have turned up at several military sites, notably the fortress at Neuss and the forts at Saalburg and Zugmantel. Some of the instruments look pretty scary.
Quote:the difference between urban and medicine in the army,
There's a feeling that medici with military experience were more highly valued, because they had wider practical experience. But I imagine there were doctors in the big cities who would charge a fee for their services.

Hope some of that helps.

(Oops -- just noticed Martin was posting at the same time.)
posted by Duncan B Campbell
https://ninth-legion.blogspot.com/
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Roman medicine in the legions - by theelichtje - 10-19-2008, 01:46 PM
Re: Roman medicine in the legions - by sonic - 10-19-2008, 02:26 PM
Re: Roman medicine in the legions - by D B Campbell - 10-19-2008, 04:09 PM

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