Seuter and Ridinger turned out the first volumes, while Johann Jakob Haid managed the later volumes.
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The work is thought to have inspired similar works, such as the Japanese medicinal work "Honzo Zufu" (1828) by Iwasaki Tsunemasa, and "Somoku-dzusetsu" (1856) by Yokusai Iinuma.
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