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equated the
treatment these hospitals gave to barbarity. A
standard valetudinarium was a
rectangular building consisting of four wings,
connected by an...
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troops accompanying them.[page needed]
Facilities included a
hospital (
valetudinarium) that
covered 5,000
square metres (54,000 sq ft), a
workshop covering...
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higher than
company commanders (Legati). Near the
Principia were the
Valetudinarium (hospital),
Veterinarium (for horses),
Fabrica ("workshop",
metals and...
- may not have been a residence. One
hypothesis is that it is
instead a
valetudinarium (health spa or a sort of
domestic hospital and
infirmary for sick slaves)...
- building, 41x41m,
within the fort is
considered to have been
either a
valetudinarium or a fabrica. The fort and its
vicus were both
abandoned in the 3rd century...
- with the new
Trajanic basilica, and the new
building of a
hospital (
valetudinarium) were
built at the
place of the
former Flavian baths (thermae). It is...
-
praetoria double gates, of the principia, or headquarters, and of the
valetudinarium, or hospital. Also
found were
numerous coins of the 1st to 4th centuries...
- and
seplasiarii ("ointment-men"),
medical orderlies who
worked in the
valetudinarium (hospital in a
legionary fortress) or
hospitium (auxiliary fort hospital);...
-
there worshipped in the
Roman way;
within the
inner courtyard of the
valetudinarium of
Legio Italica I's camp in
Novae was a
sanctuary of
Asclepius and...
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included within the ****ociation of
soldiers connected with the
hospital (
valetudinarium) of
Legio III
Augusta at
Lambaesis would suggest that they had medical...