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Investigating Rome

Investigating Rome

There are a number of problems connected to the study of Ancient Rome. For starters most of it has been destroyed, built upon or lost. Add to this the problem of a lack of written evidence and the investigation becomes somewhat more difficult. There are however a number of documents available written at the time and much can be learnt from the remains of the surviving roman buildings. This investigation looks at the Romans Public Health system. 

Consider the four sources below. 

What evidence is there of the Romans valuing Public Health?

One of Pompeii's main roads.     A cemetery from Pompeii, an Ancient roman City.     Public Bath in Pompeii     One of the baths at Pompeii.

Some things to think about:

The way that the road has been constructed.

The reasons for cemeteries.

Why people have baths!

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Ancient World Revision/ Vocabulary activity.

This activity revises your knowledge of medicine in the days of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans.

Ancient Roman Medicine - pages in this section

Unit home page - Background Information - Public Health in Ancient Rome - Medicine and the Roman Army - Galen's Medical Developments - Investigations into Roman public health - Revision Activities (not specific to medicine), Rome links (not all specific to medicine)

 

 

Greek and Roman Medicine

The second book in the History of Medicine series. This book is an ideal resource for students following the Medicine Through Time course at GCSE level. The book provides a clear understanding of the key ideas that formed medical practice throughout the Ancient and medieval worlds, making the content 'must know' material. Brilliantly summarised and supported by a wide range of images.

   
Textbooks
Revision Guides
 
 
 
 
In this unit:
  • Multimedia
  • Activities
  • Discussion
  • IT based lessons
  • Images
  • Teachers' Resources
  • Books

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Recommended Resources

Medicinethroughtime.co.uk - new site. Including Blog and use of twitter for free text / IM revision tips.

   

 

SchoolsHistory.org.uk highly recommends these sites:

gcsehistory.org.uk - new site aiming to provide an accessible narrative for GCSE History pupils.
Schoolhistory.co.uk - fantastic range of interactive games, revision materials and links.
ActiveHistory.co.uk - outstanding use of ICT to engage pupils.
Thinkinghistory.co.uk - a brilliant range of learning activities from Ian Dawson
JohnDClare.net - simply the best for Modern World GCSE students
History.org.uk - resources and CPD materials from the Historical Association.
Historyboxes.com - make your lessons 'real' with artefacts and living history provided by experts
Schoolshistory.com - same author as this site, just put together in a slightly different way!
Medicinethroughtime.co.uk - all new resources for teachers and pupils of the SHP Medicine course
Crimeandpunishmentthroughtime.co.uk - A new site providing resources for teachers and pupils of the Crime and Punishment unit