
1) Graeco-roman deity 2) Greco-roman deity
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• (n.) The god of medicine. Hence, a physician.
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In Roman mythology, the god of medicine, equivalent to the Greek
Asclepius. ...
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(es″ku-la´pe-әs) the god of healing in Roman mythology. The staff of Aesculapius, a rod or staff with a snake entwined around it, is a symbol of medicine and is the official insignia of the American Medical Association.
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Aesculapius: That stick with the snake curled around it is the staff (the rod) of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient god of medicine. His Greek name was Asklepios and his Roman name Aesculapius. In reality, Asklepios may have been a real person who was renowned for his gentle, humane remedies and his humane treatment of the mentally i...
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Aesculapius was the Greek god of medicine and latterly adopted by the Romans, usually said to have been a son of Apollo. He was worshipped in particular at Epidaurus, in Peloponnesus, where a temple with a grove was dedicated to him. The sick who visited his temple had to spend one or more nights in the sanctuary, after which the remedies to be use...
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[
n] - the god of medicine and healing
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Asclepius noun son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea
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In Roman mythology, the god of medicine, equivalent to the Greek Asclepius
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See Asclepius.
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the ancient Roman god of medicine and healing. Cf. Asclepius.
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