Dire remedies: a social history of healthcare in classical antiquity

Preview   In this book, William Harris explores the question, who did the ancient Greeks and Romans turn to when facing the uncertainties of ill health? Harris answers this question by investigating the variety of individuals (including the god Asclepius, root-cutters, and drug sellers) who participated in the encounters of healing in the ancient world … Continue reading Dire remedies: a social history of healthcare in classical antiquity