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I love that the Americans use the staff with two snakes, the Caduceus, which is a symbol of commerce instead of the proper Rod of Asclepius, with one snake, which is the symbol of medicine.
I used to think they just fucked up and used the wrong symbol. But it is more fitting for their system.
Interesting.
Now I'm off to find how a mfing snake ever became a symbol of health.
Microbiologist here: I was taught that part of the origin of the symbol was the way a specific worm was removed, you had a stick or rod or whatever and you made a little incision where the worm is, then slowly pull it out and wind it around the rod
One of man’s first medical procedures
Hey fellow micro! That perfectly describes guinea worm removal. Nasty little buggers.
I've seen a video of the ancient method being done by a tribe... somewhere. It's been a long time. Hardcore and very cool.