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Broma Bromatology Brome Bromide Bromius
Engraved before 1811 from an original in the then Museum Pio Clemens in Rome (Click for details)
Esculapius (Medicine) between Mercury (Merchants) and the Graces (Medicine, Hygiene and Panacea)
Esculapius dealt with Patients - Merchants make deals with Clients

~ BROMA  med> ANY FOOD THAT NEEDS TO BE MASTICATED
              or CHEWED              sug> VORACITY
     gr BROMUS    = OATS         sug> GNAW
        BROMA       FOOD from    sug> DETERIORATE
        BIBROSKEIN  TO EAT
     also PRODUCT DERIVED FROM CACAO
     biol> NAME OF A VORACIOUS MOLLUSC
           leads to
     note sp BROMA = A JOKE
     note WOODEN SHIPS WERE DEVOURED BY
          THE BROMA MOLLUSC
~ BROMATOLOGY  gr BROMA = FOOD    COCOA
                  BROMOS  STINK
               id+ | STINK of FOOD |
               sc> SCIENCE OF NUTRITION
               med> NUTRITIONIST or BROMATOLOGIST
~ BROME        or BROMINE  AN ELEMENT
               myth> DIONYSUS LOVED THE NYMPH BROME
     perhaps KNOWING HOW DIONYSUS STUNK OF WINE
     some SPANIARDS CHOSE TO THINK OF HIS SHIP
               AS A STINKING VESSEL akin to
               ASCO or WINE BOOT  later in modern
               sp ASCO became a word for REPELLENT
~ BROMIDE      med> POTASSIUM BROMIDE or BR or Br
                    USED AS A SEDATIVE
~ BROMIUS      myth> one of the many names of BACCHUS
               from gr BROMOS = STENCH or STINK
  BACHUS or BROMIUS link DRUNKENNESS WITH ALCOHOLIC STENCH
  AND ITS SEDATIVE EFFECTS
  for main entry
  see> BACCHUS
 
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