Homo Patiens - Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World 2016
DOI: 10.1163/9789004305564_019
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17 Literary and Documentary Evidence for Lay Medical Practice in the Roman Republic and Empire

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“…71 Bliquez 1994. 72 Draycott 2016. prepared, by the depiction of particular foodstuffs around those household shrines. These foodstuffs could be eaten fresh but could also be stored for long periods of time, thus ensuring access to nutritious food even when the household was experiencing straitened circumstances.…”
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“…71 Bliquez 1994. 72 Draycott 2016. prepared, by the depiction of particular foodstuffs around those household shrines. These foodstuffs could be eaten fresh but could also be stored for long periods of time, thus ensuring access to nutritious food even when the household was experiencing straitened circumstances.…”
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“…7 For the most comprehensive discussions on the subject of the so-called sacra privata, seeMarquardt 1886; de Marchi 1896 de Marchi -1903Samter 1901; more recently, seeOrr 1978;Harmon 1978; most recently, seeBassani and Ghedini 2011;Maiuri 2013. 8 Nutton 2013Draycott 2016;Harris 2016.…”
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