Aesculapius

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Aesculapius
n. god of medicine and healing (Greek and Roman Mythology)


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Asclepius
For the Hermetic text of the same name, see the Corpus Hermeticum .For the Alexandrian scholar, student of Ammonius Hermiae, see Asclepius of Tralles. Asclepius (Greek , transliterated Asklēpiós; Latin Aesculapius) is the demigod of medicine and healing in ancient Greek mythology. Asclepius represents the healing aspect of the medical arts, while his daughters HygieiaMeditrinaIasoAcesoAglæa/Ægle and Panacea (literally, "all-healing") symbolize the forces of cleanliness, medicine and healing, respectively.
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Aesculapius
Noun
1. the god of medicine and healing
(hypernym) Greco-Roman deity, Graeco-Roman deity


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Aesculapius
(n.)
The god of medicine. Hence, a physician.
  

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Asclepius
[Greek] Asclepius was a Greek hero who later become the Greek god of medicine and healing. The son of Apollo and Coronis, Asclepius had five daughters, Aceso, Iaso, Panacea, Aglaea and Hygieia. He was worshipped throughout the Greek world but his most famous sanctuary was located in Epidaurus which is situated in the northeastern Peloponnese. The main attribute of Asclepius is a physician's staff with an Asclepian snake wrapped around it; this is how he was distinguished in the art of healing, and his attribute still survives to this day as the symbol of the modern medical profession. The cock was also sacred to Asclepius and was the bird they sacrificed as his altar. The mother of Asclepius, Coronis, was a mortal, the daughter of Phlegyas, a king of Thessaly. Coronis was unfaithful to Apollo, and Artemis, Apollo's twin sister, killed her for her unfaithfulness. Coronis was placed upon a funeral pyre. (One version says that Apollo cast her into the fires of his own anger.) As her body start...
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