Literature DB >> 25807703

[Palaeopathology in Roman Imperial age].

Simona Minozzi1, Paola Catalano, Stefania Di Giannantonio, Gino Fornaciari.   

Abstract

The increasing attention of archaeological and anthropological research towards palaepathological studies has allowed to focus the examination of many skeletal samples on this aspect and to evaluate the presence of many diseases afflicting ancient populations. This paper describes the most interesting diseases observed in skeletal samples from some necropoles found in urban and suburban areas of Rome during archaeological excavations in the last decades, and dating back to the Imperial Age. The diseases observed were grouped into the following categories: articular diseases, traumas, infections, metabolic or nutritional diseases, congenital diseases and tumours, and some examples are reported for each group. Although extensive epidemiological investigation in ancient skeletal records is impossible, the palaeopathological study allowed to highlight the spread of numerous illnesses, many of which can be related to the life and health conditions of the Roman population.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25807703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Secoli        ISSN: 0394-9001


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1.  Greek Medicine Practice at Ancient Rome: The Physician Molecularist Asclepiades.

Authors:  Luigi Santacroce; Lucrezia Bottalico; Ioannis Alexandros Charitos
Journal:  Medicines (Basel)       Date:  2017-12-12
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