Locate on these ancient maps the cities where the main medical schools were located and the cities from which some of the Roman female doctors came. Find information about some of them.
1.- Mark the main medical schools on the map, writing down the number next to each square.
1. Abdera, 2. Agrigento, 3. Alexandria, 4. Athens, 5. Cyrene, 6. Knidos, 7. Corinth, 8. Kos, 9. Crotone, 10. Ephesus, 11. İzmir, 12. Miletus, 13. Rhodes, 14. Syracuse.

2.- Write on the map the place of origin of the Roman doctors, in the cases in which there is news. Write the name next to each circle.
Elephantis, Lais, Olympias of Thebes, Salpe of Lemnos, Sotila Aquilia, Origenia, Eugerasia, Secundilla, Antioquís de Tlos, Cleopatra, Aspasia and Metrodora. Many names also appear in funerary inscriptions: Metilia Donata at Lugdunum, Asyllia Polla at Carthago, Nevia Clara at Rome, Scantia Redempta at Capua, and Iulia Saturnina at Emerita Augusta.
- What other important women were called Aspasia and Cleopatra and in what fields did they stand out?

3.- Make a brief review of Metrodora, the doctor who wrote a treatise on women's diseases.