What was the name of Roman home heating?
What is hypocaust?
How often were newspapers delivered to homes?
What is daily?
Who was the cesarean section named after?
Who is Julius Caesar?
Where were sewers most likely to be located?
What is underground?
What provided the heat throughout the home?
What is a furnace?
Which profession often made copies of the newspaper to show governors?
True or false: The Romans used anestesia on their patients.
What is true?
Where would the water from the sewers go?
What is a near body of water, like a stream or river?
Where would the hot air circulate in the home?
What is below the floor of the room?
What were these newspapers made of?
What is stone and metal?
Name at least two materials a hospital could have been made of.
What are brick, concrete, stone, plaster, and wood?
Who were the first people to build ancient Roman sewers?
Who are Etruscans?
What continent would more of these Hypocausts be found in?
What is Europe?
What does "Acta Diurna" mean?
What is "daily acts"?
Estimate how many patients an ancient hospital could have held.
What is between 200-500?
Apart from rain, what else were sewers meant to wash away?
What is topsoil?
What are the Roman translations of the words? What does "hypo" and "caust" mean?
What is "under" and "burnt"?
Who first ordered the keeping and publishing of the acts of the people by public officers?
Who is Julius Caesar?
What were the best medical professionals called? (roman words)
What is Medicus Chiurgus?
What major problem did the sewer system cause?
What are diseases?