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发表于 2011-8-10 07:40 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


很多医药的图案标志都含有蛇(见连接)。医药都是治病救人的,为什么会与蛇联系起来呢?据说这是与圣经的故事有关,能否解释一下?谢谢!

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发表于 2011-8-10 07:53 PM | 显示全部楼层
The rod of Asclepius (also known as the rod of Asklepios, rod of Aesculapius or asklepian)...

is an ancient Greek symbol associated with astrology and with healing the sick through medicine. It consists of a serpent entwined around a staff. Asclepius, the son of Apollo, was practitioner of medicine in ancient Greek mythology.
The Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius.
The Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius.

Symbolism

The rod of Asclepius symbolizes the healing arts by combining the serpent, which in shedding its skin is a symbol of rebirth and fertility, with the staff, a symbol of authority befitting the god of Medicine. The snake wrapped around the staff is widely claimed to be a species of rat snake, Elaphe longissima, also known as the Aesculapian or Asclepian snake. It is native to southeastern Europe, Asia Minor, and some central European spa regions, apparently brought there by Romans for their healing properties.

Origin

There are several different theories as to the origin and development of the rod of Asclepius, any or all of which may have contributed to its development. The symbol is named for an ancient Greek legend, although the legend could be older.

Greek mythology

According to Greek mythology, Asclepius was said to have learned the art of healing from Chiron. He is customarily represented as a surgeon on the ship Argo. Asclepius was so skilled in the medical arts that he was reputed to have brought patients back from the dead. For this he was punished and placed in the heavens as the constellation Ophiuchus (meaning "serpent-bearer"). This constellation lies between Sagittarius and Libra. In early Christianity, the constellation Ophiuchus was associated with Saint Paul holding the Maltese Viper.

"Worm" theory

Some scholars have suggested that the symbol once represented a worm wrapped around a rod; parasitic worms such as the "guinea worm" (Dracunculus medinensis) were common in ancient times, and were extracted from beneath the skin by winding them slowly around a stick. Physicians may have advertised this common service by posting a sign depicting a worm on a rod.

Biblical

A similar symbol, Nehushtan, is mentioned in the Bible in Numbers 21:4–9. Attacked by a plague of snakes in the wilderness, Moses holds up a serpent coiled around a staff, both made from bronze, so that the Israelites might recover from the bites.

Confusion with the caduceus

The Caduceus, which has two snakes and a pair of wings.
The Caduceus, which has two snakes and a pair of wings.
The caduceus

The caduceus is often incorrectly used as a symbol for medicine or doctors, in place of the rod of Asclepius which is the usual symbol of the medical profession. A 1992 survey of American health organisations found that 62% of professional associations used the rod of Asclepius, whereas in commercial organisations, 76% used the caduceus.

Early confusion between the symbols almost certainly arose due to the links between alchemy and Hermes, whose symbol is the caduceus. The alchemists adopted the caduceus because Hermes, the God of Messengers, was also the patron lord of gamblers, thieves, tricksters and alchemists. By the end of the 16th century, alchemy became widely associated with medicine in some areas, leading to some use of the caduceus as a medical symbol."The Use of Mercury's Caduceus as a Medical Emblem" by Bernice S. Engle, a 5-page article in "The Classical Journal", Vol. 25, No. 3 (Dec., 1929), pp. 204-208, deals with the use of the Caduceus by Sir William Butts, c1491-1545, physician to Henry VIII, who used it on his coat-of-arms and was the first medical man to use it.

The main reason for the modern confusion over the symbols occurred when the caduceus was adopted by the Medical Department of the United States Army in 1902. [1] This was brought about by one Captain Reynolds, who after having the idea rejected several times by the Surgeon General, persuaded the new incumbent (WH Forwood) to adopt it. The mistake was noticed several years later by the librarian to the surgeon general, but was not changed.

There was further confusion caused by the use of the caduceus as a printer's mark (as Hermes was the god of eloquence and messengers), which appeared in many medical textbooks as a printing mark, although subsequently mistaken for a medical symbol.

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发表于 2011-8-10 07:56 PM | 显示全部楼层
其实我也是第一次知道这些典故哈,很有意思...
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-10 08:09 PM | 显示全部楼层
balto 发表于 2011-8-10 20:56
其实我也是第一次知道这些典故哈,很有意思...

老大太有学问了。敬仰之情如涛涛流水。。。。
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发表于 2011-8-10 10:00 PM | 显示全部楼层
curiosity2009 发表于 2011-8-10 21:09
老大太有学问了。敬仰之情如涛涛流水。。。。

一道敬仰!一道敬仰!
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-10 10:06 PM | 显示全部楼层
任大先生 发表于 2011-8-10 23:00
一道敬仰!一道敬仰!

你将圣经那段解释一下。我今天听朋友说起,但没太明白,所以提出来问问。
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发表于 2011-8-10 11:40 PM | 显示全部楼层
别别别,楼上的别这么肉麻我,绝对不是原创,是完完全全的抄袭,我只会搜搜而已,用不着敬仰,小心脖子疼。。。
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发表于 2011-8-11 08:22 PM | 显示全部楼层
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民数记 21章:4 — 9 )

他 们 从 何 珥 山 起 行 , 往 红 海 那 条 路 走 , 要 绕 过 以 东 地 。 百 姓 因 这 路 难 行 , 心 中 甚 是 烦 躁 ,
5         就 怨 讟 神 和 摩 西 说 , 你 们 为 什 么 把 我 们 从 埃 及 领 出 来 , 使 我 们 死 在 旷 野 呢 ? 这 里 没 有 粮 , 没 有 水 , 我 们 的 心 厌 恶 这 淡 薄的 食 物 。
6         于 是 耶 和 华 使 火 蛇 进 入 百 姓 中 间 , 蛇 就 咬 他 们 。 以 色 列 人 中 死 了 许 多 。
7         百 姓 到 摩 西 那 里 , 说 , 我 们 怨 讟 耶 和 华 和 你 , 有 罪 了 。 求 你 祷 告 耶 和 华 , 叫 这 些 蛇 离 开 我 们 。 于 是 摩 西 为 百 姓 祷 告 。
8         耶 和 华 对 摩 西 说 , 你 制 造 一 条 火 蛇 , 挂 在 杆 子 上 。 凡 被 咬 的 , 一 望 这 蛇 , 就 必 得 活 。
9         摩 西 便 制 造 一 条 铜 蛇 , 挂 在 杆 子 上 。 凡 被 蛇 咬 的 , 一 望 这 铜 蛇 就 活 了 。

后来在约翰福音3:14里,主耶稣对尼哥低母说:“摩西在旷野怎样举蛇,人子也必照样被举起来,叫一切信他的都得永生。”故这神迹是预表主耶稣的钉十字架。以色列人只要看一看铜蛇便得医治,所以从事医护工作的基督徒们用挂在权杖上的铜蛇来纪念主耶稣的救治神能。

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-11 08:49 PM | 显示全部楼层
任大先生 发表于 2011-8-11 21:22
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民数记 21章:4 — 9 )

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