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1993 1
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The staff and the "fiery serpent".
Crocker MC. Crocker MC. CMAJ. 2002 Feb 19;166(4):425. CMAJ. 2002. PMID: 11873919 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
The semitic serpent.
Levin S. Levin S. Nurs RSA. 1991 May;6(5):14-5, 18. Nurs RSA. 1991. PMID: 1876154 No abstract available.
Our emblem the serpent.
VERTUE HS. VERTUE HS. Guys Hosp Rep. 1950;99(2-3):79-96. Guys Hosp Rep. 1950. PMID: 14784259 No abstract available.
[The serpent as a healing god in antiquity].
CASTIGLIONI A. CASTIGLIONI A. Actas Ciba (Rio J). 1945 Nov;12:226-35. Actas Ciba (Rio J). 1945. PMID: 21015984 Portuguese. No abstract available.
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