De agarico
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- Created Date
- 1498?
- Description
Woodcut printed by Pierre Le Caron, artist unknown.
Agarico (Laricifomes officinalis), a wood-decay fungus commonly known as agarikon, as well as the quinine conk due to its extremely bitter taste.
- Partner
- PA Digital
- Contributing Institution
- Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
- Collection
- Le Grant Herbier
- Type
- image
- Language
- Latin, French
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