illustration the rod asclepius symbol associated with medicine and healing

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Illustration of the Rod of Asclepius, a symbol associated with medicine and healing.
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Illustration of the Rod of Asclepius, a symbol associated with medicine and healing. Depicts a single serpent (Serpentes) entwined around a staff. The staff is vertical, with the snake coiled elegantly around it. The image is in black on a white background, with clean, simple lines emphasizing the serpent's form. The Rod of Asclepius is historically linked to Asclepius, the Greek god of healing and medicine, and is commonly used in medical contexts.


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