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This photo was taken by Nina-no. Please credit this photo Nina Aldin Thune in the immediate vicinity of the image. Distribution: Creative Commons Kunsthistorie.com Farmasihistorie.com
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English: A statue of Asclepius. The Glypotek, Copenhagen.
Norsk bokmål: Asklepios, Glypoteket, København.
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Originally uploaded 2004-11-18 |
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The Norwegian (bokmål) Wikipedia, Bilde:Asklepios.3.jpg |
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Nina Aldin Thune |
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Released under the terms of the GFDL by Mrs. Thune when she uploaded the image to no.wikipedia.org
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