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Steatite stamp

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From Tranent, East Lothian

Steatite stamp
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This steatite stamp was found at Tranent in East Lothian. It belonged to a Roman oculist, an eye doctor. It was pressed into special ointments, giving details of their names and the substances used. The stamp was used between 80 and 165 AD.

Both sides of the stamp made inscriptions which are similar to modern advertising slogans. This side translates as 'Lucius Valerius Latinus's fragrant salve for scars and granulation [of the eye]'.

The Roman army medical service was impressively equipped and could deal with a variety of injuries. They had eye lotions, potions and powders, and a range of surgical instruments.

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