The course examines the mythology and practice of medicine in Greek and Roman times from Asclepius to Hippocrates and Galen, medical instruments and procedures, the religious manifestation of healing in Greek and Roman sanctuaries, the votive dedications by patients and cured, midwifery and child care, public hygiene and diseases. The topics cover a large spectrum of the medical practice and public health in the ancient societies of Classical antiquity, as well as how ancient worldviews, including religion and religious practice, shaped health and medicine in Greek and Roman civilization.
Units
              3
          Also Offered As
              ANTH 313, CHS 313, HIST 313, HPS 313, RELI 313
          Grade Basis
              Regular Grades
          Course Attributes
          Cross Listed
          Writing Emphasis Course
              