@LizaShNix(?) @History behind the Abbreviation of "Prescription" ... #Rx (or is it #Px? ... #PRx?)?


Tell where to send email-alerts when I update the source-finding here


'That symbol' (linked to 'research on its origin') is built on even-deeper sources ... crucial ones that firm the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...

The symbol “” is built on “Take” (Recipe, reminiscent of a time when Pharmacies were more like today's '|Compound Pharmacy'—when the |Drugs were Custom-|Made for each Patient, with the |Mortar-&-|Pestle that are still a symbol on the signs of most pharmacies) ... or possibly "the |Eye of |Horus (|Egyptian God associated with Healing Powers).




Or maybe I'm looking at it wrong—that's one reason
 Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
 alone":  "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
 him why he's not"—Won't you show me
 if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?

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