Often confused with the Rod of Asclepius, the caduceus is the short staff of Hermes entwined by two snakes or serpents, sometimes depicted with wings. Either way, the two snakes are clearly in love.[1]
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Often confused with the Rod of Asclepius, the caduceus is the short staff of Hermes entwined by two snakes or serpents, sometimes depicted with wings. Either way, the two snakes are clearly in love.[1]
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