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An illustrated historical essay traces the origins and meanings of medical symbols used in healing and hygiene, surveying ancient myth, classical texts, archaeological findings, and later artistic representations. Chapters examine emblematic motifs such as serpents and staff imagery, ritual and mythic associations, and the development of hygienic and therapeutic practices, drawing on translations and modern scholarship. The author interweaves biographical and bibliographical observations, critiques past neglect of older medical literature, and aims to stimulate professional interest by presenting comparative interpretations and practical implications of symbolic forms for clinicians and historians alike.

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Thomas S. Sozinskey

Thomas S. Sozinskey is an author known for his work in the intersection of medicine and the arts. His notable book, "Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and Hygiene," explores the symbolic representations and historical contexts of healing practices. Through his writing, Sozinskey contributes to the understanding of how medical concepts have been influenced by cultural and artistic movements. His scholarly approach provides valuable insights into the historical evolution of health and hygiene practices.

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