Medicine

29-237-44

From: China | India | Singapore | Malay Archipelago

Curatorial Section: Asian

Object Number 29-237-44
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Chinese
Provenience China | India | Singapore | Malay Archipelago
Date Made 19th Century
Section Asian
Description

砂仁. Brown seeds. Seeds of several species of Amomum, of which Amomum Grana Paradisi furnishes the best, imported from India and the Malayan Archipelago. A stomachic and stimulant; used also to flavor spirituous liquors and in cookery. From Singapore and Penang. Value at Ningbo, $48 per picul. One of a collection of samples of Chinese medicine, each in an individual glass jar sealed with cork top.

Credit Line Gift of R. Stewart Culin, pre-1903
Other Number 3915 - Other Number | CG98-1-72.45 - Found in Collection Number

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