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Official name : Julbernardia globifera (Benth.) Troupin
Family : Caesalpiniaceae

4 reference(s) related to this plant

Reference HC 16
Author(s) : Chinemana, F., R.B. Drummond, S. Mavi & I. De Zoysa
Title : Indigenous plant remedies in Zimbabwe. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 14, pp.159 - 172, (1985)
Symptoms : H(006), H(020)
Recipes : H(006), constipation, bark fibres chewed
H(020) snake, poison sucked out of the bite + leaves rubbed into incisions made around the bite + washed with H2O
Region : East Africa
Country : Zimbabwe
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference HM 2k
Author(s) : Mbuya, L.P. , H.P. Msanga, C.K. Ruffo, A. Birnie & B. Tengnäs
Title : The useful trees and shrubs for Tanzania.Identification, propagation and management for agricultural and pastoral communities.Regional soil Conservation Unit .Swedish International Development Authority. Technical handbook n° 6, 540 p., (1994)The Manager national tree seed project.Morogoro, Tanzania, P.O. Box 4012
Symptoms : H(020), H(037)
Recipes : H(020),H(037), the bark bas been used as a cough medicine and to treat snake bite, RNS.
Region : East Africa
Country : Tanzania
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference VG 01
Author(s) : Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title : The traditional medical practitioner in Zimbabwe. His principles of practice and pharmacopoeia. Mambo Press, Gweru, Zimbabwe, 411 p., (1985)
Symptoms : V(008)
Recipes : Vb(008, r), VO., infusion barks (rare) (shona)
Region : East Africa
Country : Zimbabwe (zone shona)
Vernacular name : not registered
Reference VS 24
Author(s) : Syakalima M., M. Simuunza and V. C. Zulu
Title : Ethnoveterinary treatments for common cattle diseases in four districts of the Southern Province, Zambia Veterinary World, 11(2): 141-145. (2018) www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/February-2018/8.pdf
Symptoms : V(008x)
Recipes : Vb(008x) bloody diarrhea, Vb((035) theileriosis, roots of Julbernardia globiflora: concoction given to the livestock orally (as a drench)
Vb(XXX) mange: barks applied to the skin
Region : East Africa
Country : Zambia (Southern Province)
Vernacular name : muumba