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'''[[:Category:Institutional heraldry|Institutional Heraldry]] of the World''' :
* United Kingdom [[File:unitedkingdom-flag.gif|60 px|right]]
** England<br><br>


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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
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'''Supporters''' : On the dexter a hippocampus azure and on the sinister a hippocampus gules each holding with the tail a Rod of Aesculapius or the serpent vert.<br>
'''Supporters''' : On the dexter a hippocampus azure and on the sinister a hippocampus gules each holding with the tail a Rod of Aesculapius or the serpent vert.<br>
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''':  Primum Omnium Cerebrum
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''':  Primum Omnium Cerebrum
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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Two sea-horses were adopted as supporters for the arms. On the undersurface of each temporal lobe of the brain is an area referred to as the “hippocampus”. The heraldic blazon therefore gives an immediate reference to this aspect of neuroanatomy. Finally each sea horse uses its tail to hold a Rod of Aesculapius, the universal symbol for the practice of medicine in general.
Two sea-horses were adopted as supporters for the arms. On the undersurface of each temporal lobe of the brain is an area referred to as the “hippocampus”. The heraldic blazon therefore gives an immediate reference to this aspect of neuroanatomy. Finally each sea horse uses its tail to hold a Rod of Aesculapius, the universal symbol for the practice of medicine in general.


The motto lends itself to a number of different possible interpretations. Perhaps the simplest and most appropriate is “Above all, the brain”.
The motto lends itself to a number of different possible interpretations. Perhaps the simplest and most appropriate is “Above all, the brain”.'''[[Literature]]''': Info send to me by mail.
 
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[[Category:Institutional heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
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[[Category:Granted 2007]]
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