Dipsas

Dispsas was a Greek serpent whose bite caused intense thirst.
Dipsas

Traditional interpretation

Dipsas, a serpent with a bite said to produce intense thirst. The snake was the subject of a story told by several Greek authors, including Sophocles. According to the legend, Zeus was grateful to those who revealed to him the identity of the god who had stolen fire.

How neuromythography uses

Dispsas was a Greek serpent whose bite caused intense thirst.

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Dipsas is a Brain Area

Dipsas Archetype represents the Organum Vasculosum of the Lamina Terminalus [OVLT].

Notes

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Dispsas was a Greek serpent whose bite caused intense thirst.

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Beth Sheridan

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