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9 plants found in 4 references for the following symptom
Symptom: V(143)
Description: fowl pox, cow pox, goat pox, chicken-pox ... ?
1 reference(s) for Acacia sp.
Official name: Acacia sp.
Family: Mimosaceae
| Pictures: | Acacia_sp2.jpg , Acacia_sp3.jpg , Acacia_sp4.jpg , Acacia_sp5.jpg , Acacia_sp1.jpg |
Reference VG 25
Author:
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
| Title: | Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009) |
Symptoms: V(002),V(030), V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(002) low milk production, (euriciana), H2O extract of fruits and leaves of Acacia sp., RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(030) retained placenta (angasep), H2O extract of barks, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vc(143) goat pox (etom), H2O extract of fruits of Acacia sp. + whole plant of Ocimum basilicum & cow’s manure, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) |
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name: ewalongor (Ngakarimojong)
1 reference(s) for Acalypha fruticosa Forssk.
Official name: Acalypha fruticosa Forssk.
Family: Euphorbiaceae
| Synonyms: | Acalypha amentacea Roxb. |
| Pictures: | Acalypha_fruticosa2.jpg , Acalypha_fruticosa3.jpg , Acalypha_fruticosa1.jpg |
Reference VB 17
Author:
Bekalo, I., M. Keengwe, E. Mathias, P. Mundy & al.
| Title: | ITDG and IIRR. Ethnoveterinary medicine in Kenya.A field manual of traditional animal health care practice.Intermediate Technology Development Group and International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi, Kenya, 226 p., (1996) |
Symptoms: V(004), V(013), V(039), V(098), V(100), V(111), V(143)
| Recipes: | V(004)castration, dry leaves, powder on wound after wash , 3 jdays Vb(004) + Vb(111), Vch(004) + Vch(111), Veq(004) + Veq(111), Vc(004) + Vc(111),Vo(004) + Vo(111), ONS, pounded, powder on wounds, every 2 days V(039)ticks, 5kgr dry leaves, powder in a few H2O, dough in ears Vch(098), Vb(098), Vc(098), Vo(098), 500 gr leaves, dried, powder, 1 little spoon on wounds / 2jrs V(013)navel, juice, to push aside the flies who could provoke an infection of the umbilical cord "navel ill" = musky chick disease" V(013)navel, all the animals, leaves dried, powders, 1 spoon on navel, strong smell, hunts the flies Vch(100, f), Veq(100, f), Vb(100, f), Vc(100, f), Vo(100, f), dried leaves, powder, 2 teaspoons on the vulva animal (male bearer of the disease is not affected, but well the female) Vch(143), Vo(143), Vc(143), dried lieves (0,5 kgr) powder + fat, cataplasm on affected region |
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Turkana)
Vernacular name: eteteleit (Turkana)
1 reference(s) for Agave sisalana Perr.
Official name: Agave sisalana Perr.
Family: Agavaceae
| Pictures: | HR09Agave_sisalana.jpg , Agave_sisalana2.jpg , Agave_sisalana4.jpg , Agave_sisalana5.jpg , Agave_sisalana.jpg , Agave_sisalana3.jpg |
Reference VB 17
Author:
Bekalo, I., M. Keengwe, E. Mathias, P. Mundy & al.
| Title: | ITDG and IIRR. Ethnoveterinary medicine in Kenya.A field manual of traditional animal health care practice.Intermediate Technology Development Group and International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi, Kenya, 226 p., (1996) |
Symptoms: V(039), V(105), V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(039)louse, Agava sisalana, 4 leaves + Aloe sp., 4 leaves, pounded + H2O, filter, at rest during 2 days, to wash the animal early in the morning, let dry Vo(105), Vv(105), Capsicum sp., 4 fruits + Agave sisalana, leaves, 3 parts, Aloe secundiflora, 3 parts, + OSWAWANDHE, roots, 1 part, to mix, to pounded + 1 l. H2O, decoction, VO., 1 tea spoon in every nostril, then drink Vb(143), Vv(143), Veq(143), Vc(143), Vo(143), Microglossa pyrifolia , 2 portions of roots + Agave sisalana , 1 portion of leaves + Aloe sp. 1 portion of leaves, decoction 1 H, VO. To prevent the hens from drinking, for the other animals 1 liter 2 X / day |
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Luo)
Vernacular name: not registered
1 reference(s) for Aloe sp.
Official name: Aloe sp.
Family: Aloaceae
| Pictures: | Aloe_sp2.jpg , HA08Aloe_sp.jpg , Aloe_sp_AFLORA.jpg |
Reference VB 17
Author:
Bekalo, I., M. Keengwe, E. Mathias, P. Mundy & al.
| Title: | ITDG and IIRR. Ethnoveterinary medicine in Kenya.A field manual of traditional animal health care practice.Intermediate Technology Development Group and International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi, Kenya, 226 p., (1996) |
Symptoms: V(004), V(008), V(037), V(039), V(048), V(105), V(124), V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(004) + Vb(124), Vc(004) + Vc(124), Vo(004) + Vo(124), leaves juice on wounds, or pounded leaves, cataplasm (Gikuyu) Vb(004), Vch(004), Vch(004), Veq(004), Vc(004), Vo(004), leaves juice on wounds (Maragoli) Vb(008, 3 ), Vv(008, 3 ), Vcanis(008, 3 ), Vc(008, 3 ), Vo(008, 3 ), fresh leaves, 1 handfull, pounded + 2 l H2O, VO. , until cure Vb(037) ,Vb(108), leaves, pounded, 1 handfull + 1 l H2O, VO. (Embu) Vb(039)louse, Agava sisalana, 4 leaves + Aloe sp., 4 leaves, pounded + H2O, filter, at rest during 2 days, to wash the animal early in the morning, let dry Vch(039)ticks, Vb(039)ticks,Veq(039)ticks,Vc(039)ticks,Vb(039)ticks, 5 pounded leaves + 300 ml. paraffin oil + 2 handfull of ashes of ashes, dough, local application (Luo) V(039)flea, leaves, 500gr. + 5 l. H2O, maceration 12 H, lto wash in the morning and in the evening Vb(143), Vch(143), Vc(143), Vo(143), Microglossa pyrifolia , 2 portions of roots + Agava sisalana , 1 portion of leaves + Aloe sp. 1 portion of leaves, decoction 1 h., VO., 1 l. / 2 X / day Vv(143), Microglossa pyrifolia , 2 portions of roots + Agava sisalana , 1 portion of leaves + Aloe sp. 1 portion of leaves, decoction 1 H, VO., to prevent them from drinking Vch(048)hoofs, Vb(048)hoofs, Vc(048)hoofs, Vo(048)hoofs, Euphorbia magnicapsula , stems. +ÿ Aloe sp., stems + Grewia villosa, stems, fumigation (Turkana) Vov(105), leaves, 1 handfull, pounded + 1 / 2 l . to 1 l. H2O, VO. |
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Gikuyu) (Maragoli) (Turkana) (Luo) (Embu)
Vernacular name: kiruma (Gikuyu), kigaka, lineke (Maragoli), echuchuka (Turkana)
1 reference(s) for Carissa edulis (Forssk.) Vahl
Official name: Carissa edulis (Forssk.) Vahl
Family: Apocynaceae
| Synonyms: | Carissa pubescens A. DC.; Carissa spinarum L. |
| Pictures: | Carissa_edulis2.jpg , Carissa_edulis3.jpg , HA03Carissa_edulis.jpg , Carissa_edulis1.jpg |
Reference VG 25
Author:
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
| Title: | Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009) |
Symptoms: V(000), V(008), V(014), V(035), V(037), V(043), V(046), V(113), V(117), V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(000) general body pains (epilpil akwan), H2O extract of roots of Carissa spinarum, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(008) diarrhoea (akiurut), H2O extract of bark of Carissa spinarum, roots of Zanthoxylum chalybeum , RNS. (receipt from the Bokora and Pian tribes) Vb(014) skin disease with intestinal adhesions (longolesike), H2O extract of barks (receipt from the Tepeth tribe) Vb(035) east coast fever (lokit), H2O extract of bark of Carissa spinarum (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(035) east coast fever(lokit), infusion of roots of Carissa spinarum, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(037) pleuropneumonia contagious bovine/caprine (loukoi), infusion of roots of Carissa spinarum, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(037) pleuropneumonia contagious bovine/caprine (loukoi), decoction of roots of Carissa spinarum, RNS. (receipt from the Tepeth tribe) Vb(043) lokilala tetany (eyaliyal), H2O extract of barks (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(046) rinderpest (loleo), infusion of roots, RNS. (receipt from the Pian tribe) Vb(113) muscle pain (ngamori lokoyata), H2O extract of roots, RNS. (receipt from the Tepeth tribe) Vb(117) anaplasmosis (lopid), infusion of roots of Carissa spinarum, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vv(143) chicken-pox (longolesike), H2O extract of bark (receipt from the Bokora tribe) |
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name: ekamuriai (Ngakarimojong)
1 reference(s) for Kleinia sp.
Official name: Kleinia sp.
Family: Asteraceae
| Pictures: | Kleinia_sp2.jpg , Kleinia_sp3.jpg , Kleinia_sp1.jpg |
Reference VB 11
Author:
Bollig, M.
| Title: | East Pokot camel husbandry. Institut für Völkerkunde, Köln University, Federal Republic of Germany, non publié, 19 p., (1992) From reference: VB 10 |
Symptoms: V(143)
| Recipes: | Vch(143), whole plant, pounded + H2O, friction + provoke a diarrhoea, wash with the soda ashes in H2O |
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Pokot)
Vernacular name: not registered
1 reference(s) for Microglossa pyrifolia (Lam.) O. Ktze.
Official name: Microglossa pyrifolia (Lam.) O. Ktze.
Family: Asteraceae
| Synonyms: | Microglossa volubilis (Wallich) DC.; Conyza pyrifolia Lam. |
| Pictures: | HA05Microglossa_pyrifolia.jpg , Microglossa_pyrifolia2_AFLORA.jpg , Microglossa_pyrifolia.jpg |
Reference VB 17
Author:
Bekalo, I., M. Keengwe, E. Mathias, P. Mundy & al.
| Title: | ITDG and IIRR. Ethnoveterinary medicine in Kenya.A field manual of traditional animal health care practice.Intermediate Technology Development Group and International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Nairobi, Kenya, 226 p., (1996) |
Symptoms: V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(143), Vch(143), Vc(143), Vo(143), Microglossa pyrifolia , 2 portions of roots + Agava sisalana , 1 portion of leaves + Aloe sp. 1 portion of leaves, decoction 1 h., VO., 1 l. / 2 X / day Vv(143), Microglossa pyrifolia , 2 portions of roots + Agava sisalana , 1 portion of leaves + Aloe sp. 1 portion of leaves, decoction 1 H, VO., to prevent them from drinking |
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya (Luo)
Vernacular name: nyabungu odide (Luo)
1 reference(s) for Ocimum basilicum L.
Official name: Ocimum basilicum L.
Family: Lamiaceae
| Pictures: | HA08Ocimum_basilicum.jpg , Ocimum_basilicum.jpg , Ocimum_basilicum_fa05079.jpg , Ocimum_basilicum_fa05080.jpg |
Reference VG 25
Author:
Gradé, J.T., J. R.S. Tabuti, P.Van Damme
| Title: | Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 122, pp. 273–293 (2009) |
Symptoms: V(039), V(143)
| Recipes: | Vb(039) mosquito control (akiretakin ngithiru), whole plant of Ocimum basilicum, smudge in fire, and/or hang near kraal (receipt from the Bokora tribe) Vb(143) goat pox (etom), H2O extract of fruits of Acacia sp. + whole plant of Ocimum basilicum & cow’s manure, RNS. (receipt from the Bokora tribe) |
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (Karamoja of northern Uganda)
Vernacular name: losiru (Ngakarimojong)
1 reference(s) for Terminalia laxiflora Engl. & Diels
Official name: Terminalia laxiflora Engl. & Diels
Family: Combretaceae
Reference VS 08
Author:
Sita, G.
| Title: | Traitement traditionnel de quelques maladies en pays Bissa (République de Haute-Volta). Bulletin agricole du Rwanda, 11ème année, 1, 24 - 34, (1978) |
Symptoms: V(143)
| Recipes: | Vv(143) fowlpox, macerated leaves of Terminalia laxiflora, in the drinking water |
Region: West Africa
Country: Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: kodayorou (Bissa)










