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A cherubic Aesculapius fends off death with medicine. Engraving by Le Roy after C-P. Marillier.

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Lettering: Esculape eloigne la mort. C. Morillier inv. Le Roy sculp.
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Title: A cherubic Aesculapius fends off death with medicine. Engraving by Le Roy after C-P. Marillier.
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Lettering: Esculape eloigne la mort.
C.
Morillier inv.
Le Roy sculp.

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