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Sea powder, also known as red sea powder, sea vermicelli, and sea hanging noodles, is mentioned in the book "Introduction to Medicine". It is the egg mass belt of the sea hare Notarchus leachii cirros

Dog Bone: Excerpt from "Famous Doctors' Records". It is the skeleton of the dog, a member of the Canis familiaris Linnaeus family. After slaughtering the dog, it is dissected, and the muscles are remo

Saffron, also known as Ji Fu Lan, Sa Fa Lang, and Tibetan Saffron, is documented in the "Essence of Materia Medica". It is the dried stigma of the plant Crocus sativus L. of the family Iridaceae. The

Deer Kidney, also known as Deer Penis or Deer Tendon, is the male reproductive organ of the deer species such as Cervus elaphus Linnaeus or Cervus nippon Temminck. It is mentioned in the book "Mingyi

Wu Yi, also known as Bai Wu Yi, is mentioned in the "Shen Nong's Materia Medica". It is the processed fruit of the plant Ulmus macrocarpa Hance, a member of the Elm family. The fruit is harvested in s

The bark of the prickly ash tree, also known as the Kalopanax septemlobus (Thunb.) Koidz., is commonly referred to as Dingtong bark, Dingpi, or Chuantong bark. It is mentioned in the book "Jiu Huang B

Guo Guo, also known as Guo Zi, Guo Guo, and Shan Guo Guo. Recorded in "Jilin Medicinal Herbs". It is the whole body of the insect Gampsaocleis gratiosa Brunner Wattenwyl, a member of the family Grylli