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Salūs image by Kayli McGowan Kinney


Pencil drawing of a large circle inside of which is a caduceus (a staff with two serpents entwined around it and wings near the top) and a rod of Asclepius (a staff with a single serpent wrapped around it). The staves are crossed at the bottom forming a V pattern. Inside the V is another small circle holding a small medical cross. Below the staves inside the large circle is the word “salutis."
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    Image for the word salūs –ūtis, f.

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    Associated Passages
    SALVS
    SALVS
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    Image
    License
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    Agent
    KAYLI MCGOWAN KINNEY
    Date
    2025
    Medium
    Pencil on paper
    Image Credit
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