THE COMMON HEALTHCARE APPROACHES IN THE ERA OF GRECO-ROMAN ANTIQUITY

Mukhabat Kaxorova , Shaxriyorbek Maksudjonov

This study explores the practices and training of medical practitioners during Greco-Roman times. Medical education primarily occurred through apprenticeships with established physicians, yet there were no formal qualifying medical examinations, resulting in significant variability in the standards of practice.

 

 
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