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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[College Crest Animation]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[This animation describes the different elements that make up the crest of the College.<br /><br />
<p><strong>Transcript</strong></p>
<p>"The current coat of arms was&nbsp;approved by College council in 1862.&nbsp;In the top left and bottom right quarters we can&nbsp;see the symbols for the physicians and surgeons,&nbsp;&nbsp;the poppy and the lancet, with the staff of&nbsp;Asclepius, a Greek god of healing and medicine, in the centre.&nbsp;<br /><br />In the top right quarter we&nbsp;have the royal arms of Scotland,&nbsp;included to show the connections to the royal&nbsp;foundation of the College by King James VI.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>In the bottom left quarter is the shield of arms of the city of Glasgow,&nbsp;&nbsp;included to show the importance of the local&nbsp;position of the College in the community.&nbsp;Above the central shield of the crest is a lamp in&nbsp;front of an open book, representing enlightenment&nbsp;and continued learning.<br /><br />There are two goddesses&nbsp;on the crest, chosen to represent the scientific&nbsp;and medical and surgical characteristics&nbsp;of the College. On the right is Hygeia,&nbsp;the Greek goddess of health. And on the left,&nbsp;Minerva, the Roman goddess of science and art.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Then we have the College motto. At the top,&nbsp;"Conjurat Amice", which translates to "together&nbsp;in friendship". This represents the&nbsp;physicians and surgeons working together.&nbsp;&nbsp;At the bottom, "Non vivere sed valere vita",&nbsp;&nbsp;which loosely translates to "not just to&nbsp;live life but to have a healthy life".</p>
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