<page_title> Traditional Chinese medicines derived from the human body </page_title> <section_title> Contents </section_title> <table> <cell> 52.1 </cell> <cell> Fàbèi </cell> <cell> 髮髲 </cell> <cell> Human hair (cut off a head) </cell> <cell> 52.2 </cell> <cell> Luànfà </cell> <cell> 亂髮 </cell> <cell> Human hair (collected from a comb) </cell> <cell> 52.25 </cell> <cell> Zīxū </cell> <cell> 髭鬚 </cell> <cell> Human facial hair </cell> <cell> 52.26 </cell> <cell> Yīnmáo </cell> <cell> 陰毛 </cell> <cell> Human pubic hair </cell> </table>
The four types of human hair drugs are 52.1 fàbèi "(esp. boy's) hair cut from the head", 52.2 luànfà 亂髮 "hair left on a comb after using it", 52.25 zīxū 髭鬚 "facial hair", and 52.26 yīnmáo 陰毛 "pubic hair".