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Neonate
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

~ NEONATE  id+ | NEW NATIVE |
           see> NEWBORN
           see> BIRTH
           see> BERTH
  for ETYMOLOGY see> NATAL   see> NATATORY
  med> A NEONATE SWIMS or FLOATS
       or FLUCTUATES IN A FLUX IN
  AMNIOTIC FLUID LIKE A
  NAUTILUS MOORED or TIED AT
  ITS NAVEL BY AN UMBILICAL CORD
  BUT AT 40 WEEKS OF GESTATIONAL AGE
  IT NAVIGATES THE MATERNAL
  PASSAGES UNTIL IT SEES WITH
  DELIGHT THE DAYLIGHT
  notE Spanish "DAR A LUZ" or
  TO GIVE LIGHT for TO BE DELIVERED or BORN
  myth> note ARGONAUT
  hx>   notE ASTRONAUT  sug> NAVE
  ply> | A NEONATE HAS A NAVEL
         NEEDED TO NAVIGATE THE
  BIRTH CANAL TO BE DELIVERED TO THE
  LIGHT TO THE DELIGHT OF PARENTS |
  sug> NATIVITY  sug> NATALITY
  sug> NAVY      sug> NAUSEA
  sug> FLEET     sug> FLOAT
  ply> | A NEONATE IS
         A VESSEL OF NEW LIFE
         BERTHED TO ITS MOTHER |
 
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