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You mean the Staff of Aesculapius [roman] or Asklepios [greek],the ancient
god of medicine. Asclepions were temples of healing.
Not completely irrelevant.
Ceridwen

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Sent: 13 June 2008 17:40
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Subject: Re: ACB logo


The snake and flame in the medics logo are even older and just as
non-relevant (I nearly put irrelevant here but wanted to maintain the
gravity of the discussion).
 
Regards,
 
Martin Holland.

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Subject: ACB logo


This may be controversial to some but I do wonder whether a retort (or is it
called a retort flask?) is what clinical biochemistry is still about. Is it
time we re-visited our logo? Happy to be shot down as I do not have any
alternative suggestions but I do wonder whether this aspect of our image
might merit an update. Thoughts, ideas, agreement, disagreement?     

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