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1  T-II|    his bold hands with fire.~Medicine sometimes grants health,
2  T-IV|   calm:~Phoebus, your art of medicine is idle if men are well.~
3  ExII|   cure a wound in the heart.~Medicine can’t remove the crippling
4   Ind|  Asclepius)~The Greek god of medicine, the father of Machaon and
5   Ind|   Delos. God of poetry, art, medicine, prophecy, archery, herds
6   Ind|     TIV.III:49-84 The god of medicine.~Book TIV.II:1-74 Phoebus
7   Ind|   skilled in hunting, music, medicine and gymnastics. He is represented
8   Ind| Aesculapius the Greek god of medicine, who inherited his father’
9   Ind|    caduceus is the symbol of medicine. (See Botticelli’s painting
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