Catalogue of Chinese books and manuscripts in the Library of The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine / Hartmut Walravens ; introduction by Nigel Allan.
- Walravens, Hartmut.
- Date:
- 1994
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: Catalogue of Chinese books and manuscripts in the Library of The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine / Hartmut Walravens ; introduction by Nigel Allan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![M edicine 29 individual disciplines i pharmacology VE TERINA RY S CI EN CE m mm 571 Ma-hsiieh p'ien. 1 pen =17 fols. s. 1. s. d. [1920?] Lithographed from the manuscript; possibly Japanese edition. Neither in BL nor SOAS; Kuroda, Okanishi. 23 (18.5) X 14 (11) cm. Provenance unknown. PHARMACOLOGY isiitti 581 Chen-chu-nang yao-hsing fu. margin title: YaO-hsing fu. ü' ÏÊ, II IE T'ai-i-yüan ting-cheng. 5K 5§ ÉL Ü S Hung-sheng-t'ang ts'ang-pan. fig. sa 2 ch. : 4,11,22; 39 fols. ^ 3ÍÍ M. Ü Caption: Li Tung-yiian Chen ts'ang. M IE ^ Hsin-k'o chiao-cheng ta-tzu ... Ms. note on cover: 'The bag of the precious jewels of medicine. Edited by the great Medical School.' Ref.: Kuroda, 263; Unschuld, 97-98; Chung-i ta-tz'u-tien , 174. Neither in BL nor SOAS. h fu (rhyme-prose) on the properties of ^ medicine, originally by Li Kao, in 4 ch. This new and revised edition does not show any date of publication. 21 (17) X 13 (10) cm. Presented March 1914. =p a s 59 I Ch'ien-chin pao-yao. Ü ï? ^ M M Colophon: Wei-kuan Li Hai li 4 pen = 4 ch. Rubbing. Red seal at the end. Ms. note: 'Pharmaceutical recipes edited by Huang-ti in the 2697 B. C. Printed in the 17 century. Describing internal and external diseases of human body (young and old, male & female). These books must be returned after Historical Exhibition. From Dr. M. S. Liu, Hangchow, China.' Ref.: Kuroda, 299,#10: Ch'ung-k'o [...] 6 ch. = 1 ts'e. Tao-kuang 4 (1824), rev. by Sun Hsing-yen; Chung-i ta-tz'u-tien, 6; A Sung bibliography, 246-247. SOAS: c.850.p.4 [edn. 1807]. Also edn. Kuang-hsii i-yu [1885]; Sun Hsing-yen's preface dated 3.VII. Chia-ch'ing 12 [1807]. S5 S A remake, by Kuo Szu (fl.1078-1085) of the Sung period, of Sun Szu-mo's [581 - 682?] famous Ch'ien-chin fang. It was first engraved in stone in 1124. The stele was erected near Sun's former home in the O](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20086040_0055.JP2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)