The ancient Greeks built temples to honor Hygeia, the goddess of health, to:
a. educate priestesses as nurses
b. provide a spalike healing environment
c. house the sick and infirm being treated by priests and priestesses
d. store medicines and literature devoted to the study of medicine
B
These temples were religious institutions governed by priests who attended those visiting the temples. The temples provide a spalike healing environment to visitors.
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