esculapian (Meaning)

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esculapian (n.)

Aesculapian.

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esculapian Sentence Examples

  1. The Esculapian snake, a non-venomous snake found in parts of Europe and Asia, is often associated with healing and medicine.
  2. The Esculapian symbol, consisting of a snake coiled around a staff, is widely recognized as a symbol of medicine and healthcare.
  3. In ancient Greek mythology, Asclepius, the god of healing, was often depicted carrying an Esculapian staff.
  4. The Esculapian oath, traditionally taken by medical professionals, is a pledge to uphold the ethical standards of the medical profession.
  5. The Esculapian Society, a medical organization founded in 1902, promotes the advancement of medical knowledge and ethical practice.
  6. The Esculapian Journal, a medical journal published in the 1800s, featured articles on various medical topics.
  7. Esculapian hospitals and clinics are medical facilities named after the Greek god of healing, Asclepius.
  8. Esculapian plants, such as the black cohosh and the wood betony, have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes.
  9. The term "Esculapian arts" has been used historically to refer to the practice of medicine and healing.
  10. The Esculapian legacy continues to influence modern medicine, with symbols and concepts rooted in ancient Greek mythology still being used today.

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Aesculapian.

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The Esculapian snake, a non-venomous snake found in parts of Europe and Asia, is often associated with healing and medicine.

The Esculapian symbol, consisting of a snake coiled around a staff, is widely recognized as a symbol of medicine and healthcare.

In ancient Greek mythology, Asclepius, the god of healing, was often depicted carrying an Esculapian staff.

The Esculapian oath, traditionally taken by medical professionals, is a pledge to uphold the ethical standards of the medical profession.