Medicine
29-237-67
From: China | Fujian
Curatorial Section: Asian
Object Number | 29-237-67 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Chinese |
Provenience | China | Fujian |
Creator | Unknown |
Date Made | 19th Century |
Section | Asian |
Description | 荊芥. Salvia plebeia. Prescribed in catarrh and dysentery. From Fujian povince. Value at Fuzhou, $4 per picul. Brown twigs. 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 | 3994 - Other Number | CG98-1-72.69 - Found in Collection Number |
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