Manuscript on paper, entitled on label on upper cover: “Washin ninjin ko” [“Thoughts about Japanese...
Five brush & black ink drawings of ginseng. 10 folding leaves. Small 8vo, orig. wrappers, new stitching. [Japan]: mid- to late-Edo.
An attractive manuscript that describes the types of Chinese ginseng cultivated in Japan and the plants’ medicinal qualities. There are a number of references to prominent Japanese herbalists including Gentatsu (or Joan) Matsuoka, Jakusui Ino, and Shu’an Kagawa.
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