noun a physician or healer
adjective relating to the healing arts or medicine
Aesculapian can be used in historical contexts to describe ancient medical practices or beliefs related to healing.
Aesculapian is directly related to Greek mythology, specifically the god Asclepius who was known for his healing abilities.
Aesculapian is often used to describe things related to medicine or healing, derived from the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius.
In biology, aesculapian can refer to species or organisms that are associated with healing properties or medical significance.
The term 'aesculapian' may be used by writers when describing characters who are doctors or healers in their stories.
Psychologists may use the term 'aesculapian' when discussing the historical or mythological significance of the symbol of the rod of Asclepius in relation to healing and medicine.
Medical doctors may use 'aesculapian' to refer to anything related to the medical field or the practice of medicine.
Historians may use 'aesculapian' when discussing the ancient Greek god of healing, Asclepius, and his importance in ancient medicine.