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    caduceus, which has two snakes and a pair of wings. The Rod of Asclepius takes its name from the Greek god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing and medicinal...
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    Look up Asclepius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/; Greek: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is a hero...
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    Caduceus (redirect from Staff of Hermes)
    also a symbol of printing, by extension of the attributes of Mercury associated with writing and eloquence. Although the Rod of Asclepius, which has only...
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    impression that the origins of the caduceus were entirely separate from those of the rod of asclepius. From the perspectives of ethnography and literary...
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  • active substances. The rod of Asclepius is named after the god of medicine, Aesculapius or Asclepius. This ancient god was the son of Apollo and was generally...
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    a magic rod, is intended to be ironic. Caduceus Korach (the Torah reading in which Aaron's rod blooms) Nehushtan Ningizzida Rod of Asclepius Margna used...
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    The Bowl of Hygieia, ⟨🕏⟩, is one of the symbols of pharmacology, and along with the Rod of Asclepius, it is one of the most ancient and important symbols...
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  • symbols) List of common physics notations (typically letters used as variable names in equations) Rod of Asclepius / Caduceus as a symbol of medicine Various...
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  • The symbol of medicine may refer to: Emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Star of Life Rod of Asclepius Caduceus, often mistakenly...
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  • medicines linked the rod of Hermes with the staff of the healer Asclepius, which was wound with a serpent; it was conflated with Mercury's rod, and the modern...
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    outlined by a white border. The middle contains a Rod of Asclepius – an ancient symbol of medicine. The Star of Life can be found on ambulances, medical personnel...
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    – The human eye is a sense organ that reacts to light and allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina are photoreceptive cells which are able to detect...
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    with the patient in a state of enkoimesis induced with the help of soporific substances such as opium. The Rod of Asclepius is a universal symbol for medicine...
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  • sign is itself sometimes a symbol of the justice system,[citation needed] in much the same way as the Rod of Asclepius is used to represent medicine. For...
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    Damocles (redirect from Sword of damocles)
    sword of Damocles", an allusion to the imminent and ever-present peril faced by those in positions of power. Damocles was a courtier in the court of Dionysius...
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    bowl are traditional symbols of the goddess Hygieia (cf. U+1F54F 🕏). In later years it was substituted with a rod of Asclepius: (a serpent twined around...
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    Hermes (redirect from Cult of Hermes)
    Asclepius, associated with the patron of medicine and son of Apollo, Asclepius, which bears only one snake. The Rod of Asclepius, occasionally conflated with the...
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    antiquity (see, for instance, rod of Asclepius), Angitia is believed to have been mainly a goddess of thaumaturgy. She had powers of witchcraft, magic and medicine...
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    opposed to the Rod of Asclepius. The surgeon general is a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of the eight uniformed...
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    in the larger temples of Asclepius. These healing temples were known as Asclepeions. Examples of famous therapeutae of Asclepius prior to 300 BCE include...
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    (/æmˈbroʊziə, -ʒə/, Ancient Greek: ἀμβροσία 'immortality') is the food or drink of the Greek gods, and is often depicted as conferring longevity or immortality...
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    accounts of the circumstances of his acquisition of power. All, however, agree in asserting that he was originally a subordinate of King Candaules of Lydia...
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    Chaos (cosmogony) (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    the creation of the universe (the cosmos) in ancient near eastern cosmology and early Greek cosmology. It can also refer to an early state of the cosmos...
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    Snake (redirect from Evolution of snakes)
    Mythological associations of snakes with symbols of healing and medicine, as pictured in the Rod of Asclepius, are derivative of molting. One can attempt...
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    Water Demon. Media related to Li Tie Guai at Wikimedia Commons Asclepius Rod of Asclepius "Li T'ieh-kuai". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia...
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  • century. For example, the Rod of Asclepius on a physician's sign signified that the doctor was a well-trained practitioner of the medical arts. Simple...
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    Orichalcum (category Coins of ancient Rome)
    mentioned in several ancient writings, including the story of Atlantis in the Critias of Plato. Within the dialogue, Critias (460–403 BC) says that orichalcum...
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  • in the BBC TV series Father Brown as Mrs Steele, episode 4.6 "The Rod of Asclepius". Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd by Stephen Sondheim. Co-production with...
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  • Project. Retrieved 6 April 2024. "Father Brown Series 4 Episode 6: The Rod of Asclepius". BBC Genome Project. Retrieved 6 April 2024. "Father Brown Series...
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  • (assignment series 81), where the asymmetrical Rod of Asclepius is placed at the head. Various Assignment Series (AS) of German Marine assignment badges: Nautical...
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