You may have missed the reference to Panakeia: she's mentioned very briefly on page 24 of the photocopied article from Archaeology Odyssey. She was the goddess of cures and medicines, and she features, along with Asclepius himself and his other daughter, in the ancient Hippocratic oath. The prefix pan- means "all" in Greek, as we saw in the case of Pandora ("all gifts" or "giver of all"). In the case of Panakeia, she is the curer of all ills. It is from her that we get our English word "panacea," something that solves all problems or brings about a universal cure.