Iatromantis

Iatromantis is a Greek word whose literal meaning is most simply rendered "physician-seer," or "medicine-man". The iatromantis, a form of Greek shaman, is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus.In the classical period, Aeschylus uses the word to refer to Apollo and to Asclepius, Apollo's son.

Iatromantis

Iatromantis is a Greek word whose literal meaning is most simply rendered "physician-seer," or "medicine-man". The iatromantis, a form of Greek shaman, is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus.In the classical period, Aeschylus uses the word to refer to Apollo and to Asclepius, Apollo's son.