College of Anaesthetists of Ireland
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transparent an escutcheon grady in pale royal blue az 21 Dogwood Blossom grady in annulo or orange stroked sa 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4 much bigger bigger slightly bigger much rotated much further apart a hand couped grady in annulo peach deep-peach stroked sa inverted reversed very much smaller much higher slightly higher a wind stroked blue-gray bendy thorny of 30 grady in fess arg platinum and grady in fess arg platinum stroked pale-blue-lily fesswise very much higher very much higher very much higher very much higher much higher very much bigger; smaller lower a harp reversed arg much rotated sinister in chief higher charged with a demi angel-volant arg stroked sa reversed very much rotated sinister very much bigger bigger slightly bigger very much to the sinister very much to the sinister much to the sinister very much lower very much lower a charge torse gu inverted in chief very much smaller very much smaller lower a dolphin stroked sa papelonny grady in annulo az blue-eyes and az finned or reversed in dexter flank very much bigger taller much narrower to the dexter slightly rotated a dolphin stroked sa papelonny grady in annulo az blue-eyes and az finned or in sinister flank very much bigger taller much narrower to the sinister slightly rotated sinister motto "SALUS DUM VIGILAMUS" sa much higher higher slightly higher
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Notes
he arms were officially granted on November 1, 1999. he dolphin supporters are borrowed from arms associated with the MacDonnells in recognition of the pioneering work of John MacDonnell, a surgeon at the Richmond Hospital, who first used ether on a patient in 1847. https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/wiki/College_of_Anaesthetists_of_Ireland
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