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Bretschneider, E. 1875. Notes on Chinese mediaeval travellers to the west. Chinese Recorder 6 (1): 1-22, figs. 1-3.

Notes on Chinese mediaeval travellers to the west

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Rhinoceros horn, si kio, is likewise reputed from time immemorail for its anti-poisonous virtues. The Shen Nung Pen Ts'ao, BC 2700, states that rhino horn (chu po tu) 'cures the hundred poisons.' The same belief is found in India. I cannot believe that the Chinese have borrowed this practice from the Hindus or vice versa.

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