You can work out what the Romans didn't do to improve public heath by looking at that they did do.
The Romans believed in good health. The key health facility was the public baths, where you could wash, swim, do exercises and have massages and, in the bigger baths go to a library listen to poetry readings and participate in debates. This range of facilities reflected the Roman belief that good health consisted in eating, cleanliness, massage, exercise and intellectual pursuits. This was exemplified in the expression 'mens sana in corpore sano,' a healthy mind in a healthy body. The Romans built public baths (thermae) wherever they went.
Like the baths, other Roman public health measures were aimed at improving cleanliness which was considered key to good health, such as building sewers, building public toilets, draining swaps and marches, and providing clean water by building aqueducts These were also standard practice which the Romans applied everywhere they went.
The Romans did not have general hospitals. People went to doctors were private practitioners. They did, however, have buildings (valetudinarian) for the care of sick slaves, gladiators, and soldiers from around 100 B.C.
When Christianity became an accepted religion in the Roman Empire, hospitals were built. The First Ecumenical Council in 325 A.D called for the building of a hospital in every cathedral town. A hospital in present day Turkey had housing for doctors and nurses and separate buildings for various types of patients. Some hospitals provided training and had libraries
no they didnt because in that tym they didnt evn no how to make them. hope that hlrps.
WHAT THE ROMANS ATE AND WHAT THEY DIDNT EAT The Romans probaly ate alot of poridge they didnt have money back then to eat the foods we eat this century.For example they probaly didnt eat fried chicken with french fries or steak.That is what I think the Romans ate and that is what they didnt ---- There is a roman cookbook which has been translated called the "Apicius de re coquinaria" by Marcus Gavius, written in the 4th or 5th centuary.(Public domain). If you follow the link provided below you can read it for yourself. You'll find they ate all of the things we eat today (Hamburgers excepted) and quite a lot we don't.
becaus in 53bc they didnt like them and because the had gold mines
With dey mouths woman! What are you an anegala?!?!? Cmon mang!
well, see, it didnt. it was a good idea at first. but then the Romans where spending to much time having fun insted of working. that also led to the fall of rome
They Didnt.
the romans invented sanitation becoz they didnt wanna be dirty
no they didnt because in that tym they didnt evn no how to make them. hope that hlrps.
because they didnt want to die in battle because they didnt want to die in battle
they didnt they were hecka ugly
WHAT THE ROMANS ATE AND WHAT THEY DIDNT EAT The Romans probaly ate alot of poridge they didnt have money back then to eat the foods we eat this century.For example they probaly didnt eat fried chicken with french fries or steak.That is what I think the Romans ate and that is what they didnt ---- There is a roman cookbook which has been translated called the "Apicius de re coquinaria" by Marcus Gavius, written in the 4th or 5th centuary.(Public domain). If you follow the link provided below you can read it for yourself. You'll find they ate all of the things we eat today (Hamburgers excepted) and quite a lot we don't.
He didnt do anything
it didnt
they didnt, they hated seasons lol
the Romans but they didnt look like our flags today
it didnt
becaus in 53bc they didnt like them and because the had gold mines