Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and HygieneF.A. Davis, 1891 - 171 sider |
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... death . He was induced to under- take " Medical Symbolism " after the appearance of an article bearing this title in the Medical and Surgical Reporter , which attracted considerable attention , both in this country and in Europe . He ...
... death . He was induced to under- take " Medical Symbolism " after the appearance of an article bearing this title in the Medical and Surgical Reporter , which attracted considerable attention , both in this country and in Europe . He ...
Side 3
... death . Again , while a serpent might properly be called a symbol , one in connection with a staff is an emblem . In this restricted sense , emblem is closely allied in meaning to allegory . But in an allegorical representation most of ...
... death . Again , while a serpent might properly be called a symbol , one in connection with a staff is an emblem . In this restricted sense , emblem is closely allied in meaning to allegory . But in an allegorical representation most of ...
Side 8
... death , they seek celestial aid , And visit Phœbus in his Delphic shade . " The reply of the Oracle is this : — " Relief must be implor'd and succour won Not from Apollo , but Apollo's son . My son to Latium borne shall bring redress ...
... death , they seek celestial aid , And visit Phœbus in his Delphic shade . " The reply of the Oracle is this : — " Relief must be implor'd and succour won Not from Apollo , but Apollo's son . My son to Latium borne shall bring redress ...
Side 12
... around their necks , arms , or waists . The purpose of the festival is to preserve the partici- pants from poison and sudden death , and to bring them good fortune . CHAPTER III . THE ESCULAPIAN SERPENT . Ir is not 12 Medical Symbolism .
... around their necks , arms , or waists . The purpose of the festival is to preserve the partici- pants from poison and sudden death , and to bring them good fortune . CHAPTER III . THE ESCULAPIAN SERPENT . Ir is not 12 Medical Symbolism .
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... deaths were not allowed to occur within the Sacred Grove . The exclusion was , according to Pausanias , " agreeable to a law which is established in the island of Delos . " 4 Epidaurus was open to intercourse with the Pho- nicians and ...
... deaths were not allowed to occur within the Sacred Grove . The exclusion was , according to Pausanias , " agreeable to a law which is established in the island of Delos . " 4 Epidaurus was open to intercourse with the Pho- nicians and ...
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