That's like no swaddling I've ever seen. Seems like the 19th century was big on using tech to create ambiguous ugly art just like AI today. All the better to mean multiple things to multiple audiences.
Yeah, guys, like, open to pushback, but , what kind of injury is that bandage supposed to protect exactly, and what kind of swaddling is that. This is logo for all pediatrics? Strikes me as very bizarre.
Swaddling is a real practice of newborn health, especially in midwifery, but it's done with sheets and blankets and not with coils. This isn't swaddling, it's mummification.
Add: It's supposedly an Italian swaddled Christ. However, medieval depiction of a swaddled Christ very often emphasized the impotence of the child instead of the potence, and often merged conceptually with the swaddled sphere called "OT" from those two letters being overlaid as its symbol. More. Add again: The OT sphere comes from the "O-T map" of the world and the three continents of the eastern hemisphere. However, this makes the swaddling equal to the oceans of the world, which of course always represent the wicked. That's a parallel I hadn't considered before. See my separate article about the snake on the tree (snake being the wicked here, tree being the good).
It is. I added more details in the last paragraph here. The AAP logo does go all the way back to the Old Serpent in the tree, by multiple lines of demonstration.
That's like no swaddling I've ever seen. Seems like the 19th century was big on using tech to create ambiguous ugly art just like AI today. All the better to mean multiple things to multiple audiences.
Yeah, guys, like, open to pushback, but , what kind of injury is that bandage supposed to protect exactly, and what kind of swaddling is that. This is logo for all pediatrics? Strikes me as very bizarre.
highly resembles a snake in appearence, remind of Fauci Abys family crest: https://stateofthenation.co/?p=60249
I think bandage/swaddle official story is just plausible deniability for clear symbolism
If it's swaddling, isn't swaddling meant to restrain limb? No limbs constrained here
Swaddling is a real practice of newborn health, especially in midwifery, but it's done with sheets and blankets and not with coils. This isn't swaddling, it's mummification.
Add: It's supposedly an Italian swaddled Christ. However, medieval depiction of a swaddled Christ very often emphasized the impotence of the child instead of the potence, and often merged conceptually with the swaddled sphere called "OT" from those two letters being overlaid as its symbol. More. Add again: The OT sphere comes from the "O-T map" of the world and the three continents of the eastern hemisphere. However, this makes the swaddling equal to the oceans of the world, which of course always represent the wicked. That's a parallel I hadn't considered before. See my separate article about the snake on the tree (snake being the wicked here, tree being the good).
Fascinating, I haven't looked that deep into it
It is. I added more details in the last paragraph here. The AAP logo does go all the way back to the Old Serpent in the tree, by multiple lines of demonstration.
Pose is weird too
When I said bandage, I meant like what they wrap a mummy with lol