10-13-2004, 03:49 PM
Ave!<br>
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I was reading an article earlier in the week about the healthcare system here in the US. A question popped into my mind..........was there a healthcare system in ancient Rome(in a modern sense) and if so how did the imperial goverment go about administering such? I understand this might be a broad subject, but I'd be intersted in knowing, so any answer would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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Vale,<br>
NH24 <p></p><i></i>
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I was reading an article earlier in the week about the healthcare system here in the US. A question popped into my mind..........was there a healthcare system in ancient Rome(in a modern sense) and if so how did the imperial goverment go about administering such? I understand this might be a broad subject, but I'd be intersted in knowing, so any answer would be greatly appreciated.<br>
<br>
Vale,<br>
NH24 <p></p><i></i>
aka: Julio Peña
Quote:"audaces Fortuna iuvat"- shouted by Turnus in Virgil\'s Aeneid in book X just before he is utterly destroyed by Aeneas\' Trojans.