Good articles or books about Roman sewers or public health?

by infamous-spaceman

I'm looking to do an essay on the sewers and water system of Rome during the early empire, specifically what impact they had on public health. I've searched JSTOR but haven't found anything that specifically talks about their role in public health. Does anyone here know of any good works that discuss the sewers and aqueducts in this manner? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

estherke

Scobie, Alex. "Slums, sanitation, and mortality in the Roman world." Klio68 414 (1986). A bit dated, but still widely cited.