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Iaso is from Greek iasthai, "to cure; to heal". | |||
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Iaso is from Greek iasthai, "to cure; to heal".
For more information on the genealogy of Iaso, see Panacea.
In Greek mythology, Iaso ("cure") was a minor goddess of healing. She was the daughter of Asclepius and either Salus or Epione.
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