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Euda'mus

*Eu)/damos), is mentioned by Aristophanes (Aristoph. Pl. 884) as a contemporary, and lived therefore in the fifth century B. C. The Scholiast informs us that he was by trade either a druggist or a goldsmith, and that he sold rings as antidotes against poisons.

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