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Woman Physicians in Ancient Rome

Woman Physicians in Ancient Rome

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Elizabeth Legge
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May 31, 2025
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Women Physicians in Ancient Rome: Esteem and Recognition

Explore the historical and archaeological evidence that reveals the high esteem and recognition accorded to women physicians in ancient Rome, which equalled that of their male colleagues. This essay outlines the sources, discusses the significant roles of women as physicians, and provides an account of the comprehensive training received by Roman physicians, including women.

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- Historical and Archaeological Evidence: Discover the material that highlights the respect and recognition given to women physicians in ancient Rome.
- Roles of Women Physicians: Delve into the various roles and contributions of women in the field of medicine.
- Training of Physicians: Explore the rigorous training process for Roman physicians, with a special focus on the education and preparation of women in the profession.
- Sources and Discussion: Examine the diverse sources that provide insights into the lives and careers of these esteemed women.

Written by a classical archaeologist and Doctor of Medicine candidate, this essay offers a detailed and enlightening look into the esteemed role of women physicians in ancient Rome, blending historical analysis with archaeological evidence.

This work was completed as a requirement for the Master's in the Doctor of Medicine and Surgery program at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, demonstrating rigorous academic validation.
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