| Morice, A. 1875 Coup d'oeil sur la faune de la Cochinchine francaise. Lyon, H. Georg, pp. 1-101 |
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| When a rhinoceros is killed, the horn is taken to a chinese pharmacy who will give him a very high price, like 30-40 piastres (ca. 200 francs). |
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| Beal, S. 1875 The romantic legend of Sakya Buddha from the Chinese-Sanscrit. London, Truebner and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-395 |
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| The Chinese-Sanscrit legend of S?kya Buddha. Chapter XIV. the exhortation of Ud?yi
Then Ud?yi also entered into the quarters of the women, and urged them to use very desire to keep the prince engrossed in pleasure. An when he saw them all sittying sikut and sad he likewise reproached them. - ... |
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| Bretschneider, E. 1875 Notes on Chinese mediaeval travellers to the west. Chinese Recorder 6 (1): 1-22, figs. 1-3 |
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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 f... |
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| Anonymous 1875 Notice sur Thanh-Hoa, province du Tong-King. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (6) 9: 273-278 |
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| Morice, A. 1875 Voyage en Cochinchine. Tour du Monde 30: 369-416 |
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| Morice, A. 1875 Coup d'oeil sur la faune de la Cochinchine francaise. Archives de Medecine Navale no. 24, 430-440 |
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| Bushell, S.W. 1874 The stone drums of the Chou dynasty. Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society NS 8: 133-179, pls. 1-10 |
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| Occasionally larger and more dangerous game was pursued, the rhinoceros in the low swamps, the bear and panther in the forests, and even the tiger. |
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| Soubeiran, J.L.; Thiersant, D. de 1874 La matiere medicale chez les Chinois. Paris, G. Masson, pp. i-x, 1-319 |
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| The horns, si koh, are used to make vases (cups?), and are used as medicine for a variety of diseases.
The hide, si p'i, is used to make a gell, bai-si-kau, which is much esteemed. They also male a good gelatine, sy-kio, from the feet of the rhinoceros.
They also take scraping from the bones, ... |
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| Bouillevaux, C. E. 1874 L'Annam et le Cambodge Voyages et notices historiques. Paris, Editeur Palmé Victor |
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| 1851 - Présents au Cambodge dans les forêts et en Annam ( p. 90 & 183 ) - (CARINO No. 243 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011) |
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| Garnier, F. 1873 Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine effectue pendant les annees 1866, 1867 et 1868 par une commission francaise. Paris, Hachett et Cie, vol. 1, pp. i, i-v, 1, 1-580 |
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| Rhinoceros horns are among the products of the wild tribes living in the mountains around the left bank of the [Mekong] river, and this forms together with their other products about half of the business in Bassac, Attopeu, Stung Treng and Khong. |
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