#10: Lack of Professional Medical Care in Ancient Rome
In ancient Rome, those in need of medical care faced grim prospects. Without trained doctors or hospitals, the best option was a battlefield tent for resting soldiers. This era profoundly lacked today’s medical infrastructure.

Roman residents turned to self-styled doctors for medical help, where anyone could claim the title without formal education. Their success hinged on survival rates, not medical expertise. The ban on autopsies further limited understanding of human anatomy.
