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- Outline of ancient Rome (links | edit)
- Vejovis (links | edit)
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- Sextus Empiricus (links | edit)
- Pedanius Dioscorides (links | edit)
- Miasma theory (links | edit)
- Women in ancient Rome (links | edit)
- Humorism (links | edit)
- Strigil (links | edit)
- Antonine Plague (links | edit)
- Serenus Sammonicus (links | edit)
- Scribonius Largus (links | edit)
- Aulus Cornelius Celsus (links | edit)
- Quintus Gargilius Martialis (links | edit)
- Asclepiades of Bithynia (links | edit)
- Caelius Aurelianus (links | edit)
- Archiater (links | edit)
- Marcellus Empiricus (links | edit)
- Oribasius (links | edit)
- Antyllus (links | edit)
- Medical community of ancient Rome (links | edit)
- Soranus of Ephesus (links | edit)
- Medicine in ancient Rome (links | edit)
- Muscio (links | edit)
- Antonius Musa (links | edit)
- Plague of Cyprian (links | edit)
- De Medicina (links | edit)
- Albucius (links | edit)
- Alcon (name) (links | edit)
- Medicina Plinii (links | edit)
- Pneuma (links | edit)
- Women's medicine in antiquity (links | edit)
- Dogmatic school (links | edit)
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- Methodic school (links | edit)
- Eclectic school (links | edit)
- Thessalus of Tralles (links | edit)
- Athenaeus of Attalia (links | edit)
- Herodotus (physician) (links | edit)
- Damocrates (links | edit)
- Andromachus (physician) (links | edit)
- Eudemus (physician) (links | edit)
- Marcellus of Side (links | edit)
- Meges of Sidon (links | edit)
- Philonides (physician) (links | edit)
- Sextius Niger (links | edit)
- Cimolian earth (links | edit)
- Galenic corpus (links | edit)