Don't be embarrassed about the Latin -- I only knew the English, and had to look it up.
I did mean to write caduceus. Though the Rod of Asclepius may be historically more accurate, the caduceus is the symbol that generally appears on medical-themed gift items. (On this side of the Pond, anyway. If that's not true in Britain, then we'll say that it was a graduation gift from his Uncle Rajesh in New Jersey.)
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Don't be embarrassed about the Latin -- I only knew the English, and had to look it up.
I did mean to write caduceus. Though the Rod of Asclepius may be historically more accurate, the caduceus is the symbol that generally appears on medical-themed gift items. (On this side of the Pond, anyway. If that's not true in Britain, then we'll say that it was a graduation gift from his Uncle Rajesh in New Jersey.)
http://www.giftsforyounow.com/Medical-Coffee-Mug-211060.aspx#
As for Dr. Patel... I feel a bit sorry for him, but not especially worried. He should be worried if he gets too close to a live-and-conscious Jack.