The study of a 1,900-year-old vial found in Pergamon suggests that the Romans used feces as medicine, and thyme to mask the ...
A new study shows that organic residues from a Roman-era glass medicinal vial came from human feces.
Do as the Romans doo? It’s not just plumbing that the ancient Italians pioneered. Turkish scientists have found a ...
A new study found dark-brown flakes inside a Roman glass medicinal vial, providing the first direct evidence that excrement ...
Pergamon’s setting strengthens the interpretation. The city was closely tied to the sanctuary of Asclepius and long had a reputation for healing. The Asklepion at Pergamon became one of antiquity’s ...
A small Roman glass flask, forgotten for centuries in the soil of Pergamon, one of the great medical centers of the ancient ...
Chemical analysis shows a Roman flask held compound medicine, offering first proof of roman flask medical feces described in ...
This practice reflects the Romans' resourcefulness in using available materials for medicine, despite modern views on hygiene ...