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id | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
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31581 | 3220 | 175 | 32 | 102 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of roots taken for gonorrhea. | 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 102 |
25017 | 2697 | 183 | 12 | 109110 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root used as an antiseptic wash for venereal sores. | 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 109110 |
25018 | 2697 | 183 | 12 | 109110 | 2 | 46 | Simple or compound decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 109110 |
25048 | 2697 | 232 | 12 | 109110 | 2 | 46 | Infusion or decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 109110 |
20321 | 2191 | 50 | 16 | 11 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant used for venereal disease. | Bocek, Barbara R., 1984, Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington, Economic Botany 38(2):240-255, page 11 |
25332 | 2730 | 232 | 12 | 110111 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 110111 |
25867 | 2805 | 232 | 12 | 112113 | 2 | 46 | Compound infusion of plant used as a wash for gonorrheal sores. | 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 112113 |
25869 | 2805 | 232 | 12 | 112113 | 2 | 46 | Plant used in various ways both internally and externally for venereal disease. | 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 112113 |
26462 | 2884 | 183 | 12 | 115 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 115 |
27854 | 2965 | 183 | 12 | 117118 | 2 | 46 | Compound decoction of resin taken for venereal disease. | 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 117118 |
27855 | 2965 | 183 | 12 | 117118 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of resin taken, resin chewed or used as pills for venereal disease. | 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 117118 |
27856 | 2965 | 183 | 12 | 117118 | 2 | 46 | Pulverized resin dusted on syphilitic sores. | 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 117118 |
27888 | 2965 | 232 | 12 | 117118 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of resin taken for venereal disease. | 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 117118 |
27893 | 2965 | 276 | 12 | 117118 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of needles or wood taken or fresh resin used as pills for gonorrhea. | 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 117118 |
16235 | 1780 | 151 | 73 | 12 | 2 | 46 | Decoction used as an antisyphilitic. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 12 |
29657 | 3106 | 232 | 12 | 120121 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of bark taken over a long period of time for venereal disease. | 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 120121 |
29232 | 3095 | 232 | 12 | 121122 | 2 | 46 | Simple or compound decoction of bark taken for venereal disease. | 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 121122 |
36414 | 3558 | 185 | 50 | 125 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of leaves taken for gonorrhea. | Fowler, Catherine S., 1989, Willards Z. Park's Ethnographic Notes on the Northern Paiute of Western Nevada 1933-1940, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 125 |
31059 | 3187 | 183 | 12 | 125126 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken for venereal diseases. | 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 125126 |
31072 | 3187 | 232 | 12 | 125126 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken for venereal diseases. | 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 125126 |
31705 | 3231 | 183 | 12 | 126-128 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of leaves or inner bark taken for venereal diseases. | 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 126-128 |
31722 | 3231 | 232 | 12 | 126-128 | 2 | 46 | Compound decoction of inner bark taken specifically for gonorrhea. | 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 126-128 |
31723 | 3231 | 232 | 12 | 126-128 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of leaves or roots taken for venereal diseases. | 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 126-128 |
29841 | 3128 | 175 | 32 | 127 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of pounded roots taken for gonorrhea. | 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 127 |
35828 | 3527 | 185 | 50 | 128 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of dried roots taken for venereal diseases. | Fowler, Catherine S., 1989, Willards Z. Park's Ethnographic Notes on the Northern Paiute of Western Nevada 1933-1940, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 128 |
35325 | 3485 | 183 | 12 | 131132 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 131132 |
35341 | 3485 | 232 | 12 | 131132 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 131132 |
35511 | 3496 | 183 | 12 | 132133 | 2 | 46 | Simple or compound decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 132133 |
35518 | 3496 | 232 | 12 | 132133 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 132133 |
15142 | 1648 | 277 | 200 | 133 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark or bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert, 1934, Various Uses of Plants by West Coast Indians, Washington Historical Quarterly 25:133-37, page 133 |
36267 | 3551 | 183 | 12 | 133-136 | 2 | 46 | Several species used in various ways for venereal disease. | 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 133-136 |
36285 | 3551 | 232 | 12 | 133-136 | 2 | 46 | Several species used in various ways for venereal disease. | 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 133-136 |
29315 | 3097 | 175 | 32 | 134 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of buds taken for gonorrhea. | 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 134 |
36436 | 3559 | 183 | 12 | 136137 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of leaf and sometimes stem taken for venereal disease. | 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 136137 |
9601 | 915 | 38 | 15 | 138 | 2 | 46 | Plant used for gonorrhea. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1933, Some Chippewa Uses of Plants, Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press, page 138 |
22169 | 2382 | 232 | 12 | 139140 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 139140 |
38618 | 3770 | 232 | 12 | 141142 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root or whole plant taken for venereal disease. | 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 141142 |
11905 | 1205 | 7 | 67 | 143 | 2 | 46 | Roots used for venereal 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 143 |
38907 | 3827 | 232 | 12 | 143 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken for venereal diseases. | 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 143 |
39659 | 3914 | 232 | 12 | 144 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken for venereal diseases. | 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 144 |
39715 | 3923 | 232 | 12 | 145 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root used for gonorrhea. | 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 145 |
42595 | 4102 | 183 | 12 | 147148 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal disease. | 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 147148 |
43588 | 4198 | 232 | 12 | 148 | 2 | 46 | Compound decoction of root taken as an 'unfailing cure for syphilis.' | 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 148 |
43623 | 4204 | 183 | 12 | 148149 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken for venereal diseases. | 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 148149 |
21880 | 2371 | 106 | 60 | 15 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of roots taken for gonorrhea. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 15 |
13128 | 1403 | 15 | 45 | 157 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of stems and leaves taken for gonorrhea or first stages of syphilis. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 157 |
13140 | 1403 | 157 | 45 | 157 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of stems and leaves taken for venereal troubles. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 157 |
13148 | 1403 | 291 | 45 | 157 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of stems and leaves taken for venereal troubles. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 157 |
3859 | 297 | 259 | 10 | 159 | 2 | 46 | Milky stem latex used for venereal disease. | 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 159 |
27543 | 2959 | 15 | 45 | 159 | 2 | 46 | Leaves chewed for venereal diseases. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 159 |
21502 | 2322 | 23 | 146 | 16 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant used for venereal diseases. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 16 |
985 | 38 | 259 | 10 | 166 | 2 | 46 | Root used for venereal disease. | 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 166 |
6225 | 442 | 144 | 100 | 167 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of root taken in small doses for venereal diseases. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 167 |
9053 | 855 | 144 | 100 | 168 | 2 | 46 | Leaves used as ingredient in medicines for venereal diseases. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 168 |
9447 | 895 | 144 | 100 | 168 | 2 | 46 | Plant used as wash for gonorrhea and injected into affected parts. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 168 |
7831 | 697 | 106 | 60 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of roots taken for gonorrhea. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 17 |
13319 | 1421 | 175 | 32 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant and false box taken or used as a bath for syphilis and gonorrhea. | 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 17 |
13390 | 1422 | 175 | 32 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant and false box taken or used as a bath for syphilis and gonorrhea. | 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 17 |
13446 | 1424 | 175 | 32 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant and false box taken or used as a bath for syphilis and gonorrhea. | 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 17 |
18438 | 2054 | 23 | 146 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of berries used for venereal diseases. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 17 |
40944 | 4043 | 31 | 25 | 17 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of pounded bark taken for syphilis. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 17 |
5306 | 397 | 259 | 10 | 170 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken as medicine, possibly for venereal disease. | 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 170 |
13260 | 1412 | 144 | 100 | 174 | 2 | 46 | Used for syphilis. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 174 |
13677 | 1454 | 259 | 10 | 178 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of plant taken for venereal disease. | 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 178 |
8901 | 841 | 106 | 60 | 18 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of bark taken for gonorrhea. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 18 |
21961 | 2376 | 76 | 30 | 18 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of roots taken for gonorrhea and syphilis. | Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 18 |
21874 | 2370 | 259 | 10 | 187 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of peeled, chopped roots taken for syphilis. | 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 187 |
21933 | 2374 | 259 | 10 | 187 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of peeled, chopped roots taken for syphilis. | 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 187 |
13193 | 1407 | 157 | 121 | 19 | 2 | 46 | Strong infusion of plant used for syphilis. | Lynch, Regina H., 1986, Cookbook, Chinle, AZ. Navajo Curriculum Center, Rough Rock Demonstration School, page 19 |
40210 | 3951 | 210 | 25 | 19 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of twigs used as a wash for venereal disease sores. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 19 |
107 | 2 | 174 | 56 | 198 | 2 | 46 | Bark gum taken for gonorrhea. | Hoffman, W.J., 1891, The Midewiwin or 'Grand Medicine Society' of the Ojibwa, SI-BAE Annual Report #7, page 198 |
22006 | 2376 | 183 | 153 | 198 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of roots taken for venereal disease. | Kelly, Isabel T., 1932, Ethnography of the Surprise Valley Paiute, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 31(3):67-210, page 198 |
27159 | 2938 | 21 | 53 | 198 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of branch tips and other herbs taken for gonorrhea. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 198 |
27161 | 2938 | 21 | 53 | 198 | 2 | 46 | Gum taken for gonorrhea. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 198 |
42596 | 4102 | 183 | 153 | 198 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of roots taken for venereal disease. | Kelly, Isabel T., 1932, Ethnography of the Surprise Valley Paiute, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 31(3):67-210, page 198 |
36598 | 3565 | 259 | 10 | 199 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of dried flowers taken for syphilis. | 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 199 |
31176 | 3199 | 151 | 73 | 20 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of spring buds used for certain venereal diseases. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 20 |
23565 | 2557 | 21 | 53 | 206 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of pounded branches and fruits taken as a diuretic for gonorrhea. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 206 |
12508 | 1298 | 139 | 21 | 206207 | 2 | 46 | Compound decoction of root taken for gonorrhea. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 206207 |
12992 | 1374 | 259 | 10 | 207 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of roots and sumac roots taken for syphilis. This medicine was considered very poisonous and had to be taken with fish head soup to counteract the poison. One informant who was treated with this medicine recovered from syphilis but, afterwards, could never have children. | 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 207 |
10443 | 1043 | 106 | 60 | 21 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of bark taken for gonorrhea. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 21 |
19295 | 2076 | 158 | 106 | 21 | 2 | 46 | Plant used for venereal disease. | Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 21 |
20141 | 2166 | 139 | 21 | 216 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root used for gonorrhea. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 216 |
21775 | 2362 | 33 | 57 | 22 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of stems and leaves taken and used as a steambath for venereal disease. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 22 |
13375 | 1422 | 139 | 21 | 220 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of whole plant taken by both men and women for gonorrhea. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 220 |
2677 | 177 | 78 | 14 | 225 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of pistillate catkins taken for gonorrhea. | Compton, Brian Douglas, 1993, Upper North Wakashan and Southern Tsimshian Ethnobotany: The Knowledge and Usage of Plants..., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of British Columbia, page 225 |
21193 | 2265 | 171 | 14 | 229 | 2 | 46 | Leaves or bark used for gonorrhea. | Compton, Brian Douglas, 1993, Upper North Wakashan and Southern Tsimshian Ethnobotany: The Knowledge and Usage of Plants..., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of British Columbia, page 229 |
32382 | 3285 | 173 | 8 | 231 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 231 |
37047 | 3572 | 173 | 8 | 231 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 231 |
38548 | 3758 | 173 | 8 | 231 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 231 |
41463 | 4051 | 173 | 8 | 231 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 231 |
655 | 34 | 173 | 8 | 232 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of root bark taken for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 232 |
15166 | 1654 | 89 | 2 | 236 | 2 | 46 | Cooled decoction of roots used in conjunction with the sweat bath for gonorrhea. | Weber, Steven A. and P. David Seaman, 1985, Havasupai Habitat: A. F. Whiting's Ethnography of a Traditional Indian Culture, Tucson. The University of Arizona Press, page 236 |
14446 | 1579 | 7 | 67 | 238 | 2 | 46 | White flowered plant used for males and pink flowered plant used for females for venereal 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 238 |
1264 | 55 | 58 | 47 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Decoction of rootstocks used for venereal disease. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 24 |
11757 | 1166 | 33 | 57 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of rind taken for venereal disease. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 24 |
13174 | 1406 | 157 | 74 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Infusion of dried plants taken for venereal disease. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 24 |
13175 | 1406 | 157 | 74 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Wood burned for venereal disease. Wood burned with charcoal, buffalo hair, wood rat hair and bat hair in a hole in the middle of the hogan. The person with venereal disease sits over the hole and the smudge covers his exposed parts and cures him. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 24 |
29251 | 3096 | 32 | 1 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Tincture of buds used for old venereal complaints. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 24 |
29507 | 3104 | 32 | 1 | 24 | 2 | 46 | Tincture of buds used for old venereal complaints. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 24 |
41549 | 4052 | 173 | 8 | 240 | 2 | 46 | Plant used for gonorrhea. | Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 240 |