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caduceus    
n. MERCURY的手杖,(二蛇盘绕,为医术的标志)

MERCURY的手杖,(二蛇盘绕,为医术的标志)

caduceus
n 1: an insignia used by the medical profession; modeled after
the staff of Hermes



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  • Caduceus - Wikipedia
    The caduceus was used as a publisher's mark by John Churchill, who began publishing medical texts in London in the 1830s This may have contributed to the symbol's association with medicine
  • Things you don’t learn in medical school: Caduceus - PMC
    The Caduceus is a symbol of Hermes or Mercury in Greek and Roman mythology Caduceus symbol is identified with thieves, merchants, and messengers, and Mercury is said to be a patron of thieves and outlaws, not a desirable protector of physicians [8]
  • Caduceus | Symbolism, Ancient Greece, Hermes, Medical Context . . .
    The caduceus is the staff carried by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, as a symbol of peace It consists of a rod or olive branch surrounded by entwined snakes and topped with a pair of wings Its similarity to the rod of Asclepius has meant that it is sometimes used in medical contexts
  • CADUCEUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The word caduceus, from Latin, is a modification of Greek karykeion, from karyx, meaning "herald " Strictly speaking, caduceus should refer only to the staff of the herald-god Hermes (Mercury to the Romans), but in practice the word is often applied to the one-snake staff as well
  • The Caduceus: The Mistaken Meaning of the Medical Symbol
    In the U S , the caduceus took on a brand new meaning Its misuse as a medical symbol seems to date to 1902 when it was added to the uniform of the United States Medical Corps
  • What Is The Caduceus Symbol? — History and Meaning
    In Greek and Roman mythology, the Caduceus is the symbol of the Greek god Hermes, comparable to the Roman god Mercury The word Caduceus comes from the Latin caduceus meaning herald This is because the symbol was assigned to Hermes, the herald (messenger) of the gods
  • Caduceus - New World Encyclopedia
    The Caduceus, also known as the wand of Hermes, was a symbol of the Greek god Hermes, who carried a staff (or rod) in his various exploits This staff was represented by two serpents in the form of a double helix, and sometimes surmounted by wings
  • The Significance of the Caduceus: A Symbol of Healing and Balance
    The caduceus, characterized by its winged staff entwined by two serpents, is a symbol steeped in rich history and meaning Often confused with the Rod of Asclepius, the caduceus has been adopted widely in various contexts, particularly in medicine and healthcare
  • Caduceus: Symbolism and Significance in Mythology and History
    The caduceus originated in Greek mythology as the staff wielded by Hermes, the messenger god and protector of merchants, travellers, and heralds The intertwined snakes symbolize balance and duality, reflecting the fluid nature of negotiation and commerce
  • caduceus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    caduceus (plural caducei) The official wand carried by a herald in ancient Greece and Rome, specifically the one carried in mythology by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, usually represented with two snakes twined around it





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