X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,2bb688573d885e3a,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: cq547@freent.toronto.on.ca (llizard) Subject: Re: the Caduceus Date: 1997/03/03 Message-ID: <331ae2b7.0@lagoon.idirect.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 222779926 X-Nntp-Posting-Host: lagoon.idirect.com X-Newsmaster: Laszlo Herczeg (las@idirect.com) X-Client-Port: 1427 Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On Sat, 1 Mar 1997 21:23:40 EST, NavyDoc wrote: > >I am looking for a good or decent ascii picture of the Caduceus, the >medical symbol on doctor's office doors or medical journals. Can anyone >provide me one or direct me to one? > >Thanks,NavyDoc (thuynh@opal.tufts.edu) > >p.s. if the Navalk anchor symbol and the caduceus can be combined >together, that would be great. Hmm, not an easy task you've set. Here is a simple anchor (How does a Navalk anchor differ?): o -+- | | ^ | ^ ejm97 \_|_/ As for the caduceus, well, here's an attempt anyway: _ _____ ( ) _____ vVVVVV\__|__/VVVVVv vVVVVVVvvv|vvvVVVVVVv vVVVV | VVVVv vVVV .=-< | >-=. VVVv vVV (____ |_____) VVv v (|) v (|) (|) (|) (|) '|` ejm97 | And not knowing anything about much, I presume that the combination you wanted might be something like this? _ _____ ( ) _____ vVVVVV\__|__/VVVVVv vVVVVVVvvv|vvvVVVVVVv vVVVV | VVVVv vVVV .=-< | >-=. VVVv vVV (____ |_____) VVv v (|) v (|) (|) (|) ^ (|) ^ \ '|` / \ | / ejm97 \_____/ \_____/ -- ,^ ===%^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ " " llizard aka ejm cq547@torfree.net