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Medical Practices in Roman Spain: Identity through Medical Instruments

August 27, 2010January 9, 2017 by pbaker

This paper explains why it is necessary to consider provincial medical practices in historical examinations of Roman medicine from an archaeological perspective.

Posted in assemblages Tagged medical practices, oculist stamps, Roman Spain, scalpels, surgical instruments

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