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special edition of ed. Nathan Sivin
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Vivienne Lo, 'The Yellow Emperor's toad canon', in a special edition of Asia Major, essays contributed in honour of Michael Loewe, ed. Nathan Sivin, 2001, 14 (2): 1-38;
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Asia Major, Essays Contributed in Honour of Michael Loewe
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82
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Dunhuang iatromantic manuscripts: P.2856 R° and P.2675 V°
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ed. Nathan Sivin, Lo and Cullen (eds), note 23 above
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Donald Harper, 'Dunhuang iatromantic manuscripts: P.2856 R° and P.2675 V°', in Lo and Cullen (eds), Asia Major, essays contributed in honour of Michael Loewe, op. cit., note 23 above, pp. 134-64.
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Asia Major, Essays Contributed in Honour of Michael Loewe
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Beijing, Renmin weisheng, juan 26
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Sun Simiao, Beiji qianjin yaofang, modern ed., Beijing, Renmin weisheng, 1955, juan 26, pp. 464-75.
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Beiji Qianjin Yaofang, Modern Ed.
, pp. 464-475
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Simiao, S.1
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89
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note
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This is an ancient Chinese measure, sometimes translated as a "pint" and approximately equivalent to 200 cubic centimetres. Ten sheng are equivalent to one dou.
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91
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Bencao gangmu by his son Li Jianyuan
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Preface to Li Shizhen, Bencao gangmu by his son Li Jianyuan, BCGM, vol. 1, p. 6.
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BCGM
, vol.1
, pp. 6
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Shizhen, L.1
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92
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85039382783
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note 25 above
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Métailié, BCGM, op. cit., note 25 above, p. 222.
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BCGM
, pp. 222
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Métailié1
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93
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85039385570
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51 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 51 juan, p. 1850.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1850
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94
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85039371696
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Chinese materia medica: Animal drugs
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Peiping, (hereafter Read, Animal drugs), Rubric 352 (unpaginated).
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Also translated in Bernard E Read, Chinese materia medica: animal drugs, Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, 1931 (hereafter Read, Animal drugs), Rubric 352 (unpaginated). Read adds that the other precious treasures are: "Phoenix marrow, bear's paws, ape's lips, dragon's liver, tail of the carp, roasted ox and cicada cheese. Some people include dromedary hump and deer's tail." Bernard Read's versions of Bencao gangmu have been our chief source for the identification of materia medica, supplemented by more recent medical and botanical reference works.
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Peking Natural History Bulletin
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Read, B.E.1
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95
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85039378615
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juan 51
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BCGM, vol. 2, juan 51, p. 1857.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1857
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96
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85039372472
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note 46 above
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Despeux, BCGM, op. cit, note 46 above.
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BCGM
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Despeux1
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97
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85039368135
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note
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This is an ancient Chinese measure, sometimes translated as "ounce" and approximately equivalent to 15.3g.
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98
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85039369807
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note 17 above
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Adapted from Buell and Anderson, BCGM, op. cit., note 17 above, p. 311.
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Buell1
Anderson2
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99
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85039365171
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BCGM, Ibid., p. 558.
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BCGM
, pp. 558
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100
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85039374722
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44 juan, passim
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BCGM, vol. 2, 44 juan, pp. 1611-14 passim.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1611-1614
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-
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101
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85039388255
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45 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 45 juan, p. 1658.
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BCGM
, pp. 1658
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102
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Chinese materia medica: Turtle and shellfish drugs
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Peiping, Dec. (hereafter Read, Turtles)
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Cf Bernard E Read, Chinese materia medica: turtle and shellfish drugs, Peiping, Peking Natural History Bulletin, Dec. 1937 (hereafter Read, Turtles), p. 19.
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Peking Natural History Bulletin
, pp. 19
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Read, B.E.1
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103
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85039367758
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45 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 45 juan, p. 1661.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1661
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-
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105
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85039384349
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Foreword to powell
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note 12 above
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John Wilkins, Foreword to Powell, Turtles op. cit., note 12 above, p. xvi.
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Turtles
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Wilkins, J.1
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106
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K.V1. 455, tr. Powell, note 12 above
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K.V1. 455, tr. Powell, op. cit., note 12 above, p. 29.
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Turtles
, pp. 29
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107
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note 71 above
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Wilkins, Turtles, op. cit., note 71 above, p. xxi.
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Turtles
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Wilkins1
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108
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85039382188
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52 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 52 juan, p. 1940.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1940
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109
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85039387107
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52 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 52 juan, p. 1913.
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BCGM
, pp. 1913
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110
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85039362840
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51 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 51 juan, p. 1909,
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1909
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114
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85039369367
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52 juan
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Animal Drugs, Ibid., 52 juan, p. 1931,
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Animal Drugs
, pp. 1931
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116
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85039369367
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52 juan
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Animal Drugs, Ibid., 52 juan, p. 1932,
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Animal Drugs
, pp. 1932
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118
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85039369367
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52 juan
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Animal Drugs, Ibid., 52 juan, p. 1935.
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Animal Drugs
, pp. 1935
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119
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27744591271
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Man as a medicine: Pharmacological and ritual aspects of traditional therapy using drugs derived from the human body
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Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin (eds), MIT East Asian Science Series, 2, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press
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Translation quoted from William Cooper and Nathan Sivin, 'Man as a medicine: pharmacological and ritual aspects of traditional therapy using drugs derived from the human body', in Shigeru Nakayama and Nathan Sivin (eds), Chinese science: explorations of an ancient tradition, MIT East Asian Science Series, 2, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2003, p. 248.
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Chinese Science: Explorations of an Ancient Tradition
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Cooper, W.1
Sivin, N.2
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120
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85039383940
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52 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 52 juan, p. 1934,
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1934
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122
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0010387326
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Ancient China
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Kwang-Chjih Chang (ed.), Newhaven, Yale University Press
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K C Chang, 'Ancient China', in Kwang-Chjih Chang (ed.), Food in Chinese culture: anthropological and historical perspectives, Newhaven, Yale University Press, 1977, pp. 40-1.
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Food in Chinese Culture: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
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Chang, K.C.1
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123
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26 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 26 juan, p. 1055.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1055
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124
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85039369020
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Animal Drugs, Ibid, pp. 240-42.
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BCGM
, pp. 240-242
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125
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85039382783
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note 25 above
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Métailié, BCGM, op. cit., note 25 above, p. 251.
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BCGM
, pp. 251
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Métailié1
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126
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85039376837
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note 13 above
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In a personal communication, Geoffrey Lloyd has drawn attention to a similar association between singing and madness in some Greek diagnoses. Cf. Lloyd, BCGM, op. cit., note 13 above, p. 21.
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BCGM
, pp. 21
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Lloyd1
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127
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note
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This is an ancient Chinese measure, sometimes translated as "pound" and approximately equivalent to 0.5 kg.
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51 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 51 juan, p. 1770.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1770
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130
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85039386808
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26 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 26 juan, p. 1069.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1069
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131
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85039386808
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BCGM, vol. 2, p. 1069. Ibid.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1069
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-
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132
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85039370416
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26 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 26 juan, p. 1059.
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BCGM
, pp. 1059
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133
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Helios
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This use of excreta clearly signals that this is a medicinal preparation rather than a culinary one. However it does not seem to fall into the category of "shocking remedies" like the Dreckapotheke of Greco-Roman medicine, or to carry the same associations of driving out pollution by means of pollution. Cf., for example, Heinrich von Staden, 'Women and dirt', Helios, 1992, 19: 7-30.
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, pp. 7-30
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Von Staden, H.1
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134
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85039377423
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26 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 26 juan, p. 1059.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1059
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135
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85039386808
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26 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 26 juan, p. 1069.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1069
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136
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84954172664
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Han bamboo and wooden medical records discovered in military sites from the north-western frontier regions
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Lo and Cullen (eds), note 23 above
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Xie Guihua, 'Han bamboo and wooden medical records discovered in military sites from the north-western frontier regions', in Lo and Cullen (eds), BCGM, op. cit., note 23 above, pp. 78-106, esp. pp. 84-8.
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BCGM
, pp. 78-106
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Guihua, X.1
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137
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85039384004
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50 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 50 juan, p. 1770.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1770
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-
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138
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85039376891
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45 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 45 juan, p. 1665.
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BCGM
, pp. 1665
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139
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85039368035
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46 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 46 juan, p. 1669.
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BCGM
, pp. 1669
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-
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140
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85039376556
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45 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 45 juan, p. 1657.
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BCGM
, pp. 1657
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141
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85039366763
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1863.
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BCGM
, pp. 1863
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-
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142
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85039379247
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1903.
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BCGM
, pp. 1903
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-
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143
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85039370503
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1896.
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BCGM
, pp. 1896
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-
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144
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85039366961
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1906.
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BCGM
, pp. 1906
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-
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145
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85039363717
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50 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 50 juan, p. 1769,
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BCGM
, pp. 1769
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-
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147
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85039369367
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47 juan
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Animal Drugs, Ibid., 47 juan, p. 1696.
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Animal Drugs
, pp. 1696
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-
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148
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0003839426
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New Haven, Yale University Press, et passim
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Eugene Anderson, The food of China, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1988, p. 97 et passim.
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The Food of China
, pp. 97
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Anderson, E.1
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149
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85039367981
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21 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 21 juan, p. 1127.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1127
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-
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150
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85039366934
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23 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 23 juan, p. 997.
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BCGM
, pp. 997
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-
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151
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27744568137
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China
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Kenneth F Kiple and Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas (eds), 2 vols, Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press
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Françoise Sabban, 'China', in Kenneth F Kiple and Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas (eds), The Cambridge world history of food, 2 vols, Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press, 2000, vol. 2, pp. 1165-75, on pp. 1169-71;
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The Cambridge World History of Food
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, pp. 1165-1175
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Sabban, F.1
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153
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85039377371
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28 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 28 juan, p. 1143.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1143
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-
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154
-
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85039383416
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28 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 28 juan, p. 1145.
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BCGM
, pp. 1145
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-
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155
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85039385284
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48 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 48 juan, p. 1728,
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BCGM
, pp. 1728
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-
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157
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85039382987
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51 juan
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Avian Drugs, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1903.
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Avian Drugs
, pp. 1903
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-
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158
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85039383340
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47 juan
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We have followed Read's translation since, despite an apparent error in transcription, he identifies the bird from the characteristics listed (a bald and vicious water bird). BCGM, vol. 2, 47 juan, p. 1695,
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1695
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-
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160
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85039379700
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45 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 45 juan, pp. 1665-6.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1665-1666
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-
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161
-
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85039387843
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1848.
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BCGM
, pp. 1848
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-
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162
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85039369421
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1857.
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BCGM
, pp. 1857
-
-
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163
-
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85039387230
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1880.
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BCGM
, pp. 1880
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-
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164
-
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85039387834
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1882
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BCGM
, pp. 1882
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-
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165
-
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85039376534
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1888.
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BCGM
, pp. 1888
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-
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166
-
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85039377177
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1889.
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BCGM
, pp. 1889
-
-
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167
-
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85039376467
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1902.
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BCGM
, pp. 1902
-
-
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168
-
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85039376389
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47 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 47 juan, p. 1699.
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BCGM
, pp. 1699
-
-
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169
-
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85039383756
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47 juan
-
BCGM, Ibid., 47 juan, p. 1733.
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BCGM
, pp. 1733
-
-
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170
-
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85039382492
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41 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 41 juan, p. 1702.
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BCGM
, pp. 1702
-
-
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171
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85039382031
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41 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 41 juan, p. 1700.
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BCGM
, pp. 1700
-
-
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172
-
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85039372645
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41 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 41 juan, p. 1731.
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BCGM
, pp. 1731
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-
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173
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85039376885
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BCGM, p. 1731. Ibid. Smartweed, or water pepper, is also listed as a culinary and medicinal herb used by Culpeper.
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BCGM
, pp. 1731
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-
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174
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85039374159
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50 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 50 juan, p. 1791.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1791
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-
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175
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85039368833
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51 juan
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BCGM, Ibid., 51 juan, p. 1902.
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BCGM
, pp. 1902
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-
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177
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85039366749
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note 17 above
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Translated in Buell and Anderson, Animal Drugs, op. cit., note 17 above, p. 295.
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Animal Drugs
, pp. 295
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Buell1
Anderson2
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180
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85039377331
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51 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 51 juan, p. 1888.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1888
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-
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182
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85039386043
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46 juan
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BCGM, vol. 2, 46 juan, p. 1671.
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BCGM
, vol.2
, pp. 1671
-
-
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183
-
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85039366858
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note 51 above
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Joanna Grant, BCGM, op. cit., note 51 above, pp. 116-40, passim.
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BCGM
, pp. 116-140
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Grant, J.1
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Christopher Cullen, 'Patients and healers in late imperial China: evidence from the Jingpingmei', Hist. Sci., 1993, 31: 99-150, p. 108.
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, pp. 99-150
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trans. Patrick Hanan, New York, Ballantine Books, ch. 6
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Li Yu, The carnal prayer mat, trans. Patrick Hanan, New York, Ballantine Books, 1990, ch. 6, p. 100;
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