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Mīlle viae dūcunt hominēs per saecula Rōmam

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I read with great interest the author's letter based on their article reporting exemplary outcomes using bilateral internal thoracic arteries among elderly patients receiving coronary artery bypass grafting.1 "Mīlle viae dūcunt hominēs per saecula Rōmam" translated from the Latin means "a thousand roads lead men forever to Rome." This phrase likely refers to the "Millarium Aureum," a monument erected by the Emperor Caesar Augustus in central Rome. However, proverbially, it translates to the idea that there are many acceptable ways to reach the same goal.
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