Esculapeus

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The Esculapeus was a British automobile manufactured for one year only, 1902. A "chainless" voiturette, it had a five horsepower twin engine. Befitting its name, the car was designed for doctors (Asclepius was the Roman God of medicine and healing), and came complete with a locker for their bags, as well as full weather protection.

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References

David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.

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