Invalide soldaten in het Romeinse leger: van verwonding tot ontslag

Kleio: Tijdschrift Voor Oude Talen En Antieke Cultuur 43 (3):133-143 (2014)
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This article offers an overview of the different stages from injury to discharge in the Roman army. First, the soldiers' health risks are discussed. Then, the medical discharge (missio causaria) is discussed in detail.

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