In Latin capsarius, medical assistant in the Roman army who provided first aid to wounded soldiers on the battlefield. In his capsa, bag or backpack he carried clean fabrics of linen and wool with medicinal herbs. The Romans also called this the slave who accompanied patrician children to school carrying in his capsa the wax tablets with the punches and the volumina or reading scrolls
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