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Public health measures and effectiveness from "summary" of The Fate of Rome by Kyle Harper

The fate of Rome hinged on the effectiveness of public health measures. Disease was a constant threat, stalking the crowded cities, the teeming countrysides, and the sprawling frontier forts. Epidemics could be catastrophic, decimating populations with terrifying speed. Roman authorities understood the urgency of the situation and took active steps to protect public health. One of the most important public health measures was the construction of aqueducts to provide clean water to urban centers. The Roman engineers were masters of hydraulics, designing complex systems that brought fresh water from distant sources to the heart of the cities. This innovation not only improved the quality of life for residents but also helped to prevent waterborne diseases. Sanitation was another key aspect of public health in ancient Rome. The city streets were lined with pub...
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    The Fate of Rome

    Kyle Harper

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