ment of the cult. Asklepios and Apollo. The birth-legends.
The Epidaurian legends. Other legends. The family of
Asklepios. His descendants. Machaon and his sons. Podalei-
rios. Raising the dead and the death of Asklepios. The
burial place. The transformation of the cult. Emigration
to Epidauros. Deification. Shrines and sanctuaries of the
cult. Location of shrines by serpents. Sites of the Askle-
pieia. The healing temples. The sanctity of the temples.
The images and emblems of the god. Auxiliary deities.
Tents instead of buildings. The most famous of the Askle-
pieia. The sanctuary at Epidauros. The temple. The Thy-
mele. Auxiliary temples. The dormitory. Other buildings
within the hieron. Stadium and theater. The grounds. The
present ruins. The Asklepieion at Athens. The Asklepieion
at Kos. The Asklepieion at Pergamon. Administration of
the Asklepieia, the Hiereus. Assistant priests. The Askle-
piadai. The Hippokratic Oath. The cult rituals. The proce-
dures at the Asklepieia. The ritual of the individual. Incuba-
tion. The mental impressions. Practical therapeutics. The use
of animals in the cult. Serpents. Serpent legends. Dogs. Tab-
lets relating cures. Popularity of the Asklepieia. Recrea-
tion. Thank offerings. Public health functions. Public festi-
vals. Festivals at Athens. Festivals at Epidauros. Festivals
at Kos. Festivals at Pergamon. Other festivals. Medical
progress toward scientific methods. The cult influence.
Recapitulation. The mystic Asklepios. Amphiaraos. Aphro-
dite. Apollo. Aristaios. Artemis. Athena. Auxesia. Damia.
Demeter. Dionysos. Eileithyia. Epaphos. Genetyllis. Hades.
Hekate. Helios. Hephaistos. Hera. Herakles. Hermes.
Hygieia. Isis. The Kabeiroi. Kirke. Leto. Maleates. The
Muses. The Nymphs. Orpheus. Paian. Pan. Persephone.
Poseidon. Prometheus. Rhea. Sabazios. Sarapis. Teles-
phoros. Themis. Trophonios. Zeus.
Demigods, Heroes, and Heroines Associated
with Healing
Achilles. Agamede. Amphilochos. Amynos (Alkon). Anti-
kyreos. Apis. Aristomachos. Bakis. Cheiron. The Daktyloi.
Dexion. The Dioskouroi. Helena. Heros-Iatros. The Kory-
bantes. The Kouretes. Medeia. Melampous. Molpadia Hemi-
thea. Mopsos. Mousaios. Oione. Polyidos. Protesilaos. Tox-
aris. (Glykon, the false god or hero.]