Its the 'Rod of Asclepius'
Asclepius was the greek god of healing. Temples to Asclepius would allow the sick to sleep there overnight hoping for a miracle. Non-venomous snakes were kept and allowed to roam about the temple grounds.
The U.S. military medical corps uses the caduceus- two snakes wrapped around a staff with wings. This is a symbol of the god hermes, and its use as a medical symbol is mistaken.
It's called a Caduceus It is universally associated with the medical profession.
The symbol of Asclepius is the Rod of Asclepius. It is a snake wrapped around a rod. This is associated today with the medical fields. They are usually on ambulances.
The Staff is the original, true medical symbol of a snake wrapped around a staff. The winged caduceus was adopted by the US Army medics and was blasphemed around the world as the correct medical symbol!
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It depends which symbol you mean. There are two possibilities - the Rod of Asclepius - and the Caduceus (used to symbolise the medical profession) See links for related articles.
There is not really any symbol for the god Odyssues but many people say a stick with a vine wrapped around it.
The symbol of health is traditionally a snake wrapped around a staff. Hospitals often use this as their sign.
Originally, it was one snake wrapped around a pole and was a symbol for Asclepius, a son of Apollo and Coronis, who was a healer or doctor in the Greek religion. It came from the fact that legend said he carried a staff that looked like the symbol. Later on, another snake was added around the Caduceus (the name of the symbol) for symmetry, giving us the present day symbol for health or medicine.
It is a symbol composed of a staff, with a serpent wrapped around it and a "V" superimposed over the whole.
The same as hermes. the cadeus. the doctor symbol. two snakes wrapped around a staff
Its a caduceus, symbol the god Mercury/Hermes and sybolic of doctors and healing
The most common insignia used by doctors is the Rod of Asclepius, a single snake wrapped around a rod. It symbolizes healing and medicine and is often seen on medical badges, uniforms, and logos.