DONKIN, Robin Arthur
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Dragon's brain perfume: An historical geography of camphor.Leiden: Brill, 1999."In the Dragon's Brain Perfume (a Chinese description of Camphor) once more the existence and importance of world systems of exchange becomes clear. In the pre-industrial world aromatic substances have always counted among the most prominent items of long-distance trade. The finest camphor came from Malaya, Borneo and Sumatra, but long-distance trade took it to societies at the geographical poles of demand - China and the medieval West already in late Antiquity (ca. 6th century A.D.). In India it was in use at an even much earlier period. Subjects: Geography of Disease / Health Geography › History of Geography of Disease, PHARMACOLOGY › History of Pharmacology & Pharmaceuticals |