Zusammenfassung der Ressource
roman public health measures
- water
- taken from springs in the countryside
- taken to the towns and cities by aquaducts
- resiviours help to settle out dirt and allows the water
to be disbutied
- distribution of water
- water is then transported through pipes
- fountains
- baths
- waste water is used to keep the sewers
clean
- toilets
- private households
- regulations relating to public health
- water commissionners were appointed to
make sure the system was working properly
- in times of drought private supply of
water was rationed
- dead bodies had to be burried outside of the town centre
- bath were very cheap to use
- why were they able to have large
public health schemes
- they had a large slave work force
- the roman empire wanted public health
- to keep army healthy
- to keep population happy
- the empire was wealthy
- the empire was effecienly controlled had time to build public heath
schemes (peace)
- how successful was roman public health
- some towns and cities were cleaner
places but not all
- this helped to prevent sickness but did
not stop sickness