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Craze Crazy
Engraved before 1811 from an original in the then Museum Pio Clemens in Rome (Click for details)
Esculapius (Medicine) between Mercury (Merchants) and the Graces (Medicine, Hygiene and Panacea)
Esculapius dealt with Patients - Merchants make deals with Clients

~ CRAZE  in Swedish KRASA = TO BREAK    sug> CRASH
         implies TEMPORARY CRAZINESS    sug> FOLLY
~ CRAZY  med> MENTALLY ILL or BROKEN DISORDERED or CRACKED
              or INSANE as in NOT SANE or SANITARY
  ply> | THE CRAZY or CRAZED LACK BRAKES or RESTRAINT |
  sp DESENFRENO   FRENZY            sug> CRAZE
          FRENO = BRAKE             sug> FURY
     SANO         HEALTHY  INSANE   sug> SANITARY
     CHIFLAR      WHISTLE           sug> UNSOUND
     CHIFLADO     NOT CREDIBLE  CRAZY
     SILBAR       WHISTLE perhaps from  sug> SYBIL
  ply> | BEING DERANGED or UNSOUND IS
         TO "WHISTLE TO THE WIND" |
  myth> AUGURS WHISTLED AUGURIES and    sug> SIBYL
        WERE NOT VERY CREDIBLE          sug> INCREDIBLE
  eng  DERANGED = DEMENTED
  sp   ARREGLO    IN GOOD ORDER
         REGLA    RULE REGULAR
                  CRAZY
                  OUT OF RANGE
                  UNBALANCED
  note GUILT or SIN IMPLY
       ORDERED CONSCIOUSNESS
  sp   INOCENTE = INNOCENT also a name for the
                  RETARDED or DEMENTED
  note " INNOCENT BY REASON OF INSANITY
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