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id | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
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36 | 2 | 7 | 67 | 124 | 2 | 104 | Roots used for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 124 |
773 | 38 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaves and flowers taken for heart troubles and chest pains. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
1176 | 55 | 7 | 67 | 135 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of ground roots and pepperroot taken for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 135 |
1344 | 55 | 173 | 135 | 2247 | 2 | 104 | Used as a heart stimulant. | Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2247 |
1555 | 71 | 32 | 1 | 34 | 2 | 104 | Powdered leaves smoked for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 34 |
1669 | 84 | 33 | 13 | 42 | 2 | 104 | Cold infusion of leaves taken for weak heart. | Grinnell, George Bird, 1905, Some Cheyenne Plant Medicines, American Anthropologist 7:37-43, page 42 |
1670 | 84 | 33 | 57 | 27 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaves taken to correct dispirited heart. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 27 |
1671 | 84 | 33 | 39 | 186 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaves used for a weak heart. | Grinnell, George Bird, 1972, The Cheyenne Indians - Their History and Ways of Life Vol.2, Lincoln. University of Nebraska Press, page 186 |
1999 | 128 | 58 | 47 | 26 | 2 | 104 | Dried stem base eaten or grated and taken in water for heart 'troubles,' including heart burn. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 26 |
2608 | 173 | 32 | 1 | 22 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 22 |
2618 | 174 | 27 | 134 | 72 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of bark taken 'whenever their heart moved.' | Carrier Linguistic Committee, 1973, Plants of Carrier Country, Fort St. James, BC. Carrier Linguistic Committee, page 72 |
2857 | 198 | 100 | 7 | 469 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for stroke. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 469 |
3729 | 296 | 38 | 4 | 338 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of root taken for heart palpitations. | Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 338 |
3768 | 296 | 206 | 43 | 38 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of green berries used as a heart medicine. | Smith, Huron H., 1933, Ethnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 7:1-230, page 38 |
3890 | 299 | 79 | 38 | 362 | 2 | 104 | Plant used as a medicine for the heart. | Chamberlin, Ralph V., 1911, The Ethno-Botany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah, Memoirs of the American Anthropological Association 2(5):331-405., page 362 |
3893 | 300 | 32 | 1 | 30 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 30 |
3999 | 317 | 7 | 67 | 205 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 205 |
5115 | 395 | 38 | 4 | 338 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaf and flower taken or fresh leaf chewed for heart palpitations. | Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 338 |
5967 | 421 | 32 | 1 | 35, 36 | 2 | 104 | Compound infusion used for poor digestion and infusion of root used 'for heart trouble.' | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 35, 36 |
6335 | 447 | 32 | 1 | 27 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of root used for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 27 |
7931 | 713 | 58 | 47 | 34 | 2 | 104 | Root chewed for heart ailments. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 34 |
8004 | 729 | 100 | 7 | 340 | 2 | 104 | Roots used several ways for heart palpitations or other heart diseases. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 340 |
8013 | 730 | 7 | 67 | 173 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of plant and sweet flag root taken for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 173 |
8412 | 774 | 32 | 1 | 29 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of year old leaves taken for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 29 |
8917 | 841 | 183 | 12 | 53-55 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of leaves or bark taken for heart disorders. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 53-55 |
8933 | 841 | 232 | 12 | 53-55 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of leaves or bark taken for heart disorders. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 53-55 |
8993 | 848 | 80 | 139 | 50 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of whole plant given to children to slow their heart beats. | Nickerson, Gifford S., 1966, Some Data on Plains and Great Basin Indian Uses of Certain Native Plants, Tebiwa 9(1):45-51, page 50 |
9002 | 848 | 183 | 12 | 55, 56 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of plant used as a heart depressant. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 55, 56 |
9026 | 852 | 161 | 111 | 40 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of plant used to slow down heartbeats of children with fevers. | Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 40 |
9604 | 915 | 58 | 47 | 35 | 2 | 104 | Used for pain and fever caused by chest ailments due to heart conditions such as angina pectoris. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 35 |
10400 | 1031 | 100 | 7 | 283 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of plant taken for the heart. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 283 |
10463 | 1046 | 100 | 7 | 429 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of roots taken for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 429 |
10588 | 1066 | 32 | 1 | 42 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken 'for heart' and root 'makes cows drunk and kills them.' | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 42 |
10637 | 1072 | 7 | 67 | 167 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of rhizomes taken for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 167 |
11103 | 1102 | 175 | 32 | 96 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of inner cambium taken for 'heart conditions.' | Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 96 |
11237 | 1111 | 7 | 67 | 151 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of branches and leaves used for heart troubles. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 151 |
11239 | 1111 | 8 | 113 | 128 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of branch tips taken for heart problems. | Raymond, Marcel., 1945, Notes Ethnobotaniques Sur Les Tete-De-Boule De Manouan, Contributions de l'Institut botanique l'Universite de Montreal 55:113-134, page 128 |
11444 | 1132 | 32 | 1 | 37 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of bark taken for good circulation. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 37 |
11488 | 1145 | 106 | 60 | 28 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of plant taken for heart palpitations. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 28 |
11753 | 1166 | 33 | 57 | 24 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of rind taken for heart problems. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 24 |
12021 | 1226 | 38 | 4 | 338 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of leaves and blossoms taken for heart trouble. | Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 338 |
12323 | 1261 | 32 | 1 | 42 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken 'for heart' and root 'makes cows drunk and kills them.' | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 42 |
12630 | 1319 | 106 | 60 | 26 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of plant taken 'when the heart beats fast.' | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 26 |
12879 | 1356 | 157 | 74 | 64 | 2 | 104 | Plant used as a heart stimulant. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 64 |
12960 | 1373 | 106 | 60 | 26 | 2 | 104 | Dried, mashed roots place in heated bag and applied to the heart for heart pains. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 26 |
13824 | 1485 | 30 | 75 | 191 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for heart troubles. | Speck, Frank G., 1937, Catawba Medicines and Curative Practices, Publications of the Philadelphia Anthropological Society 1:179-197, page 191 |
13825 | 1485 | 30 | 115 | 61 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for heart troubles. | Taylor, Linda Averill, 1940, Plants Used As Curatives by Certain Southeastern Tribes, Cambridge, MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 61 |
14004 | 1506 | 65 | 122 | 216 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of dried flowers or dried roots taken for a healthy heart. | Hinton, Leanne, 1975, Notes on La Huerta Diegueno Ethnobotany, Journal of California Anthropology 2:214-222, page 216 |
14054 | 1514 | 107 | 79 | 43 | 2 | 104 | Roots chewed for a heart medicine. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 43 |
14143 | 1530 | 106 | 60 | 30 | 2 | 104 | Root used as heart medicine. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 30 |
14292 | 1552 | 228 | 88 | 304 | 2 | 104 | Roots eaten as a heart medicine. | Sturtevant, William, 1954, The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices, Yale University, PhD Thesis, page 304 |
14754 | 1615 | 100 | 7 | 273 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of smashed roots taken for heart disease. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 273 |
14767 | 1618 | 139 | 21 | 241242 | 2 | 104 | Root used as an important medicine for various heart troubles. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 241242 |
14871 | 1635 | 100 | 7 | 352 | 2 | 104 | Compound used for stroke. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 352 |
15822 | 1727 | 100 | 7 | 367 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of roots taken for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 367 |
16429 | 1799 | 100 | 7 | 346 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of leaves and twigs taken for 'cold around the heart.' | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 346 |
16537 | 1815 | 48 | 143 | 4 | 2 | 104 | Flowers dried, crushed and inhaled for 'heart flutter.' | Jones, David E., 1968, Comanche Plant Medicine, Papers in Anthropology 9:1-13, page 4 |
16643 | 1824 | 183 | 98 | 116 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for heart troubles. | Mahar, James Michael., 1953, Ethnobotany of the Oregon Paiutes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Reed College, B.A. Thesis, page 116 |
17016 | 1864 | 159 | 18 | 49 | 2 | 104 | Plant used as an 'aorta medicine.' | Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 49 |
17123 | 1878 | 232 | 12 | 87, 88 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of root taken for heart trouble. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 87, 88 |
17139 | 1880 | 30 | 75 | 190 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaves taken for heart troubles. | Speck, Frank G., 1937, Catawba Medicines and Curative Practices, Publications of the Philadelphia Anthropological Society 1:179-197, page 190 |
17144 | 1881 | 30 | 115 | 20 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of leaves taken for heart troubles. | Taylor, Linda Averill, 1940, Plants Used As Curatives by Certain Southeastern Tribes, Cambridge, MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 20 |
17145 | 1881 | 30 | 75 | 188 | 2 | 104 | Leaves used for severe pain in the heart from heart disease. | Speck, Frank G., 1937, Catawba Medicines and Curative Practices, Publications of the Philadelphia Anthropological Society 1:179-197, page 188 |
17516 | 1928 | 100 | 7 | 324 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots with whisky taken for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 324 |
17688 | 1971 | 32 | 1 | 57 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken for the heart. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 57 |
17822 | 1984 | 100 | 7 | 466 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of dried roots taken for fevers, tuberculosis and heart troubles. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 466 |
17823 | 1984 | 100 | 7 | 467 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of roots taken for stroke. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 467 |
17834 | 1984 | 134 | 93 | 248 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots used for heart trouble. | Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 248 |
17837 | 1984 | 141 | 35 | 57 | 2 | 104 | Root used for heart trouble. | Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 57 |
17902 | 1993 | 96 | 49 | 62, 63 | 2 | 104 | Hot decoction of roots taken to 'take poison out of the blood or heart.' | Speck, Frank G., 1941, A List of Plant Curatives Obtained From the Houma Indians of Louisiana, Primitive Man 14:49-75, page 62, 63 |
18529 | 2054 | 259 | 10 | 92 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of boughs taken for 'leakage of the heart.' | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 92 |
18833 | 2059 | 232 | 12 | 92-96 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of berries taken for heart trouble. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 92-96 |
18912 | 2060 | 232 | 12 | 93-96 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of berries taken for heart trouble. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 93-96 |
19050 | 2062 | 259 | 10 | 92 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of branches and berries taken for heart trouble. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 92 |
19371 | 2083 | 21 | 9 | 65 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of root taken for heart trouble, hemorrhage and pain. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 65 |
20022 | 2159 | 76 | 30 | 46 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of roots taken for heart pain. | Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 46 |
20169 | 2171 | 138 | 176 | 129 | 2 | 104 | Compound decoction of root used for a 'weak heart.' | Densmore, Francis, 1932, Menominee Music, SI-BAE Bulletin #102, page 129 |
20202 | 2177 | 54 | 30 | 24 | 2 | 104 | Used for heart troubles. | Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 24 |
22133 | 2381 | 259 | 10 | 127 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of rhizomes taken in several doses over a period of several days for heart trouble. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 127 |
22239 | 2391 | 133 | 3 | 268 | 2 | 104 | Bark used for the heart. | Gill, Steven J., 1983, Ethnobotany of the Makah and Ozette People, Olympic Peninsula, Washington (USA), Washington State University, Ph.D. Thesis, page 268 |
22523 | 2423 | 233 | 92 | 59 | 2 | 104 | Dried plants used for the heart. | Palmer, Gary, 1975, Shuswap Indian Ethnobotany, Syesis 8:29-51, page 59 |
22598 | 2443 | 23 | 146 | 51 | 2 | 104 | Dried leaves chewed and swallowed for heart ailments. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 51 |
22615 | 2443 | 33 | 57 | 27 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of ground leaves and stems taken to strengthen heart muscles. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 27 |
22961 | 2463 | 121 | 63 | 283 | 2 | 104 | Leaves chewed for heart pain. | Turner, Nancy Chapman and Marcus A. M. Bell, 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Southern Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia, Economic Botany 27:257-310, page 283 |
23182 | 2503 | 32 | 1 | 39 | 2 | 104 | Infusion used for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 39 |
23204 | 2504 | 32 | 1 | 39 | 2 | 104 | Infusion used for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 39 |
24057 | 2595 | 100 | 7 | 319 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of dried, grated plant taken for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 319 |
24086 | 2596 | 21 | 9 | 56 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of root taken for heart disease pain. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 56 |
25281 | 2726 | 32 | 1 | 52 | 2 | 104 | Infusion taken for heart trouble. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 52 |
25318 | 2730 | 183 | 98 | 71 | 2 | 104 | Fresh roots chewed and the juice swallowed for heart trouble. | Mahar, James Michael., 1953, Ethnobotany of the Oregon Paiutes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Reed College, B.A. Thesis, page 71 |
25646 | 2770 | 100 | 7 | 436 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of smashed roots taken for heart troubles. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 436 |
25796 | 2794 | 161 | 111 | 40 | 2 | 104 | Infusion of root taken as a cardiac stimulant. | Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 40 |
27155 | 2938 | 21 | 9 | 51, 52 | 2 | 104 | Poultice of compound containing gum applied to the chest for heart trouble. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 51, 52 |
27387 | 2953 | 21 | 9 | 49, 50 | 2 | 104 | Compound containing gum used as poultice on chest for heart trouble. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 49, 50 |
28522 | 3006 | 100 | 7 | 438 | 2 | 104 | Compound of plants taken for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 438 |
28758 | 3042 | 228 | 88 | 264 | 2 | 104 | Plant used for sapiyi sickness: heart palpitations, yellow skin, body swelling and short breath. | Sturtevant, William, 1954, The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices, Yale University, PhD Thesis, page 264 |
28769 | 3045 | 228 | 88 | 264 | 2 | 104 | Plant used for sapiyi sickness: heart palpitations, yellow skin, body swelling and short breath. | Sturtevant, William, 1954, The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices, Yale University, PhD Thesis, page 264 |
28786 | 3046 | 38 | 4 | 338 | 2 | 104 | Compound decoction of root prepared ceremonially and taken for heart trouble. | Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 338 |
28799 | 3046 | 139 | 21 | 236 | 2 | 104 | Decoction of root taken for heart trouble. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 236 |
28960 | 3069 | 100 | 7 | 315 | 2 | 104 | Plant used for heart trouble. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 315 |
29022 | 3080 | 7 | 67 | 123 | 2 | 104 | Used to make a medicinal tea for heart disease. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 123 |