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FIG. 6. BAS-RELIEF OF AESCULAPIUS, ACCOMPANIED BY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ENORMOUS SERPENT.
The original is in the National Museum at Athens.
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FIG. 7. FEMALE BUST SHOWING CANCER OF ONE BREAST.
(Courtesy of Prof. Dr. Meyer-Steineg, of Jena, Germany.)