Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico . a PAINTED ELK SKIN (SOUTHERN UTE)Specimen in Hyde coliection, Amer. Mus. Nat. h STONE BEARING A GLYPH (ANCIENT PUEBLO)Specimen in Hyde collection, Amer. Nat. Hist. OBJECTS USED BY MEDICINE-MEN INHEALING CEREMONIES HKDLicKA] PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS 233 gracilis) is a plant the root of which is chewed by some of the SanCarlos Apache as a remedy in sore throat. Tha-Jia-ne-tsa-i (bushy-weed: Ephedra viridis) is used by the San Carlos Apache as acough medicine. Th


Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico . a PAINTED ELK SKIN (SOUTHERN UTE)Specimen in Hyde coliection, Amer. Mus. Nat. h STONE BEARING A GLYPH (ANCIENT PUEBLO)Specimen in Hyde collection, Amer. Nat. Hist. OBJECTS USED BY MEDICINE-MEN INHEALING CEREMONIES HKDLicKA] PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS 233 gracilis) is a plant the root of which is chewed by some of the SanCarlos Apache as a remedy in sore throat. Tha-Jia-ne-tsa-i (bushy-weed: Ephedra viridis) is used by the San Carlos Apache as acough medicine. The tops and young twigs are boiled and sweeten-ing is added; dose, from half a cupful to a cupful. Occasionally thetops are chewed raw for the same purpose. The root of i-ze Jita-ni(medicine eating), also known as i-ze vla-tal-cJii-hi (medicine redtop), is chewed raw about an inch at a time to restore the appetite,and also for headache. The root of ~kesh-tsoz i-ze (slim-wood medi-cine: ocotillo, Fouquiera splendehs) is much used in the form of adecoction, in gonorrheal dysuria. The seeds, and the bark of the root,of sas-cJhil (Canotia holocantha), boiled, are used in stomach ache,diarrhe


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