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ancient China lists of different plants and herb concoctions for pharmaceutical purposes date back to at least the time of the Warring States (481 BC-221 BC).
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Systematically organized, institutionally sponsored comparison of manuscripts expressly for this purpose dates back at least to the founding of the Library at Alexandria (∼300 BCE), if not to far older Mesopotamian clay-tablet libraries [9].
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