Notes on Chinese materia medica / by Daniel Hanbury.
- Hanbury, Daniel, 1825-1875.
 
- Date:
 - 1862
 
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Notes on Chinese materia medica / by Daniel Hanbury. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CHINESE HERBAL PUN- TSA O U-KANG-MUH. 1-1 introductory Observations upon the practice of Medicine and Index of Receipts. 3- j Lists of Medicines for the cure of all Diseases. 6.’1 Waters, Fires and Earths. | VEGETABLE ...1st Division, Herbs . 7 ) 8.' MINERAL Metals FiS; Gems 11— 9 1. Stones 23— lo'. II. Stones.. >••• 44— I! Saline Stones [as Common Salt, Alum, Borax, Sulphur, &c.] 72— 12 13 14. 15.1 m; 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 10* 22 43 71 87 .§1. . 2. . 3- . 4. . 5. . 6. .. 7. •IS: 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27- 28. 2nd Division, Grains § 1. : 2. 3. 4. 3rd Division, Culinary Herbs, § 1. 3. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. sa 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 43. 49. 50. 51. 62. Hill Plants 88— 154 Odoriferous Plants 155— 207 Plants which grow iu damp places 208— 333 Poisonous Plants 334— 378 Creeping and Climbing Plants 379— 452 Aquatic Plants 453— 471 Rock Plants 472— 490 Mosses and Lichens 491— 502 Miscellaneous Plants, and Plants having names, but not yet used in Medicine 503— 525 Hemp, Wheat, Rice, &c 526— 535 Millet, Maize, &c. 536— 544 Leguminous Plants 545— 552 Alimentary Preparations [of a ve- getable nature, and used in me- dicine, as boiled rice, yeast, soy, vinegar, wine, &c.] Plants having a strong odour and pungent taste [as garlick, mus- tard, ginger, &c.] 553— 576 Soft and smooth plants [potherbs, as lettuce, chicory, mallow, &c.]. 577— 606 Plants producing fruit upon the ground [as the gourd tribe] .... 607— 615 Aquatic Vegetables [as edible sea- weeds] 616— 620 Fungi 621— 626 Cultivated Fruits 627— 635 Hill Fruits 636— 664 Foreign Fruits . 665 — 684 Aromatic Fruits 685— 696 Fruits which grow on the ground, and have no kernels [as melons] 697— 702 Aquatic Fruits 703— 707 Aromatic Trees 7C8— 732 Stately Trees 733— 777 Bushy Trees 778— 821 Parasitic Plants 822— 826 Flexible Plants and Trees [as osier, bamboo, &c.] 827— 829 Miscellaneous Trees On Garments and Domestic Utensils [appertaining to medicine.] ANIMAL 1st Division, Insects 8 i. ■> T . , „ ’ . .......... . . . . & j Insects born from eggs 830— 869 3. Insects produced by metamor- phosis 860— 874 Aquatic Insects [including frogs] 875— 886 Dragons 887— 893 Serpents 894— 902 Fishes having scales 903— 932 no scales 933— 953 15. 4th Division, Fruits § 1. 2. 3. 4. •f Co. 5th Division, Trees § 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 2nd Division, Scaly Animals | 4. §1. 2. (3. '14. 3rd Division, Shelly Animals, § 1. 2. 4th Division, Birds § 1. 2. ■{I Tortoises 954— 962 Mollusks ... 903- 985 Aquatic Birds 986—1007 Birds living upon open lands 1008—1026 woods 1027—1042 Mountain Birds 1043—1052 Domestic Quadrupeds 1053—1064 Wild Animals 1065—1094 Rodent Animals 1095—1104 ... . _. Monkeys 1105—1110 6th Division, Man [parts of the human body and human secretions and excretions employed in medicine.] 5th Division, Hairy Animals... § 1. 2. .jx (4 * This scries of numbers docs not exist iu the original, nnd ready means of reference to any particular figure. When added in MS. it affords a convenient](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28149191_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)