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A Report on the quality of the Roman Publics Health  

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A Report on the quality of the Roman Publics Health By Andrew Eustace Introduction This report is about the public health of the Romans. In this report I will try to make a conclusion to the question posed, how good is the health of the Roman public? Public health facilities The facilities of the Romans are generally well thought out and built extremely well. The first topic of the Romans health facilities that I will touch upon is the water supplies. The water is diverted from a spring to an aqueduct that is specially built to transport the water. These constructions carry the water from the spring's top different destinations. The aqueducts are posted all over the countries populated by the Romans. Thirty metre tall arches have been built, which supports the water channels, quickly and efficiently using stone by hundreds of Roman men. Not all of the aqueducts have been built that...

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