High Middle Ages · Southeast Asia · Science

1203

Jayavarman VII builds hospitals across Khmer Empire

1203

The Buddhist king of Angkor established a network of one hundred and two hospitals across his empire, each staffed with physicians and stocked with medicinal plants. Stone inscriptions at each site listed the staff and supplies. No medieval ruler, east or west, attempted public health on this scale, and the inscriptions survive as some of the most detailed medical records of the premodern world.