Why did the Romans have good Public Health?

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Why did the Romans have good Public Health? Watch the following clip – why did the Romans need good public health? Why did the Romans have good public health?

Lesson Objectives To be able to identify the key features of Roman Public Health To be able to explain why the Roman Government wanted good public health To be able to explain why the Romans were able to have good public health

What Public Health did the Romans have? Empirical Observation Green Book pp.32 -36

What was the impact of good public health on the Roman Empire?