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classical figures
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classical figures
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Two classical figures representing the progress of pharmacy. Photomechanical reproduction after U.A. Ricci. (left)

A woman holding a rod encircled by a snake leads an invalid; representing medicine. Photomechanical reproduction of bas-relief by U. A. Ricci. (right)

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