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  2. Hygieia - Wikipedia

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    Hygieia is a goddess from Greek mythology (also referred to as: Hygiea or Hygeia; / h aɪ ˈ dʒ iː ə /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ὑγιεία or Ὑγεία, Latin: Hygēa or Hygīa). Hygieia is a goddess of health (Greek: ὑγίεια – hugieia [2]), cleanliness and hygiene. Her name is the source for the word "hygiene". Hygieia developed ...

  3. Hygiea - Wikipedia

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    Hygieia (disambiguation) Hygiene , a series of practices performed to preserve health (the word hygiene is cognate with the name of the Greek goddess Hygieia ) Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Bowl of Hygieia - Wikipedia

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    The Bowl of Hygieia, 🕏 , is one of the symbols of pharmacology, and along with the Rod of Asclepius, it is one of the most ancient and important symbols related to medicine in western countries.

  5. Jeannine Parvati Baker - Wikipedia

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    Jeannine Parvati. Jeannine Parvati (June 1, 1949, North Hollywood, Los Angeles – December 1, 2005, Joseph, Utah), born Jeannine O'Brien, was an anti-circumcision activist, yoga teacher, midwife and author.

  6. Hygieia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hygieia, also rendered Hygiea and Hygeia, may refer to: Hygieia, a Greek goddess of health; 10 Hygiea, the fourth-largest asteroid; Hygeia (city), a planned utopian community on the Ohio River; Bowl of Hygieia, the universally accepted sign of pharmacy; Mount Hygeia, an historic farm in Foster, Rhode Island; Hygieia, the name of one of the ...

  7. Aceso - Wikipedia

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    Aceso depicted with her father, Asclepios, and her siblings. Unlike her sister Panacea (Cure-All), she represented the process of curing rather than the cure itself. [4] Her male counterpart was Acesis (Akesis). [5]

  8. Panacea - Wikipedia

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    Hygieia ("Hygiene", the goddess/personification of health, cleanliness, and sanitation) Iaso (the goddess of recuperation from illness) Aceso (the goddess of the healing process) Aegle (the goddess of radiant good health) Panacea also had four brothers: Podaleirus, one of the two kings of Tricca, who was skilled in diagnostics

  9. Pyrrhus of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhus was an Athenian sculptor of 5th century BC. He is mentioned in the list of Pliny as the maker of bronze statues of Hygieia and Athena.In 1840, a base was found in the Acropolis of Athens, bearing the following inscription [1]