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In this episode of Lumorax.ai, we journey back over two thousand years into the heart of the Roman Empire, where the foundations of modern medicine were being written—sometimes in ink, but more often, in blood. Imagine a Roman physician, a “medicus,” in a marble room preparing his bronze tools. In this episode, you will discover: The Four Humors: Learn how the Romans sought to maintain health by balancing the four vital fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Brutal Surgery: Discover the surgical innovations born from necessity, including amputations, stitching wounds , and even drilling holes into the skull (trepanation) to relieve pressure—all without anesthesia. Archaeological evidence suggests many patients actually survived these procedures. Nature's Pharmacy: How did they fight infection without antibiotics? Look inside Roman pharmacies ("apothecaria") where natural remedies like honey and vinegar were used alongside strange ingredients like powdered gems. Pioneering Institutions: Learn how Galen, physician to emperors and gladiators, dominated medical thinking for over 1,400 years. Discover how the first organized hospitals for soldiers ("valetudinaria") laid the groundwork for modern clinical care. Ancient Roman medicine was not primitive; it was the product of observation, experimentation, and adaptation. The treatments they dared to try echo through time. If you enjoyed this journey through history and healing, subscribe, like, and share.