The Fitchs' emblem depicts a Rod of Asclepius. The Rod of Asclepius is associated with medicine and healing, it relates to Martin Fitch's role as the doctor in town. The serpent wrapped around a knife or dagger could relate to the method of sacrifice used by the family: mutilation.
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