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    [Noun phrase]  | "staff of As*cle*pi*us" | \ -ˌa-ˈsklē-pē-əs \


    1: a conventionalized representation of a staff branched at the top with a single snake twined around it that is used as a symbol of medicine and as the official insignia of the American Medical Association —called also rod of Asclepius, rod of Aesculapius


    Origin: 1673 ;

     After Aesculapius, Greco-Roman god of medicine, from Latin, from Greek Asklēpios;

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