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Explore the social importance of bathing in Roman medicine through the impressive complexes like Chester Baths. Discover the unique water flow systems, hygiene practices, and the role of religion in these ancient public health facilities.
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Roman Medicine Imposing Public Health
Chester Baths Hygiene and Bathing
Chester Bathing Complex
Water flows in – Waste flows out Siting Roman Towns
Untitled-Scanned-02 Social Importance of Bathing
Bath Complex Dressing Room Latrine Cold Bath Cold Room (Frigidarium) Warm Room (Tepidarium) Hot Room Hot Bath (Calveus) Hot Dry Room Boilers (Vasarium)
Sewage System Latrines
Gutters Public Latrines
Outside Bathing Bath
Carrying Fresh Water Aqueduct
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Seats Bath
Depth of Water Bath
Role of Religion Temple
Untitled-Scanned-19 Disposing of the Dead
Untitled-Scanned-20 Gutter
Untitled-Scanned-23 Hadrian’s Wall
Hadrian’s Wall Public Latrines
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