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In this video, Tim from Tomato Branding discusses the misconceptions surrounding the symbols used in medicine. He explains that many businesses mistakenly use the wrong symbol, specifically the Caduceus, which features a staff entwined by two snakes and represents Hermes or Mercury. This symbol originated from a myth where Hermes intervened in a fight between two snakes. The correct symbol for medicine is the Rod of Asclepius, which consists of a single snake wrapped around a staff. Tim highlights the historical reference to Moses from around 1400 BC, who used a bronze serpent on a pole to heal snakebite victims, illustrating how these symbols have become confused over time.