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Description :
bitter bilious fever
3 plants found in 2 reference(s) :
Acanthospermum hispidum DC. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acanthospermum hispidum DC.
Family :
Asteraceae
Reference HK 12
Author(s) :
Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title :
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 384 - 444 (1964)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1964_num_11_10_2785
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 543 - 599, (1964)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1964_num_11_12_2795
Symptoms :
H(051z), H(102), H(126)
Recipes :
H(102) + H(126) hepato-bilious diseases, medico-magic preparation, internal and external treatment , ONS. of Acanthospermum hispidum of Combretum glutinosun of Gardenia triacantha, RNS.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Senegal
Vernacular name :
dagasalum (Peul, Tocolor)
Gardenia triacantha DC. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Gardenia triacantha DC.
Family :
Rubiaceae
Reference HK 12
Author(s) :
Kerharo, J. & J.G. Adam
Title :
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 384 - 444 (1964)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1964_num_11_10_2785
Plantes médicinales et toxiques des Peuls et des Toucouleurs du Sénégal.
Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquée, (J.A.T.B.A.), 11, 543 - 599, (1964)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1964_num_11_12_2795
Symptoms :
H(051z), H(104)
Recipes :
H(051z) bilious haematuric fevers, preparation of Gardenia triacantha of Combretum glutinosum and Acanthospermum hispidum, ONS., RNS.
H(104) abdominal diseases, Gardenia triacantha preparation of Strychnos spinosa and Cassia sieberiana, ONS., RNS
H(104) abdominal diseases, Gardenia triacantha preparation of Strychnos spinosa and Cassia sieberiana, ONS., RNS
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Senegal
Vernacular name :
dinali (Tocolor)
Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Securidaca longipedunculata Fresen.
Family :
Polygalaceae
Reference HK 73
Author(s) :
Kerharo, J.
Title :
L'aromathérapie et la gemmothérapie dans la pharmacopée sénégalaise traditionnelle
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 18, n°4-6, pp. 109-141; Avril-mai-juin 1971.
https://doi.org/10.3406/jatba.1971.6847
Symptoms :
H(001), H(004), H(018), H(029), H(037), H(051z), H(113), H(056), H(068), H(100), H(104), H(106), H(113), H(173)
Recipes :
H(029) treatment of the bites, internal and external, is carried out using root preparations of Securidaca longipedunculata
H(106) repellent to snakes is affirmed. The action of S. ecuridaca longipedunculata is used to keep snakes away from homes and to protect animals and people with anklets made with twigs and roots
H(068) roots are still active against all intestinal parasites
H(018) powder in nasal catches as anti-migraine
H(037), decoction for internal and external use for bronchitis, H(104) stomach ache, H(173) lleprosy, H(100) venereal diseases
H(051z) bitter bilious fever, decoction of roots and leaves of Securidaca longipedunculata in association with Combretum glutinosum.
H(001) eye diseases, H(004) wound, H(056) to Guinea worm, H(113) rheumatism: roots are used externally, RNS.
H(113) otitis, fruit piles and placed in a cloth give by expression a recommended fluid in instillations
H(106) repellent to snakes is affirmed. The action of S. ecuridaca longipedunculata is used to keep snakes away from homes and to protect animals and people with anklets made with twigs and roots
H(068) roots are still active against all intestinal parasites
H(018) powder in nasal catches as anti-migraine
H(037), decoction for internal and external use for bronchitis, H(104) stomach ache, H(173) lleprosy, H(100) venereal diseases
H(051z) bitter bilious fever, decoction of roots and leaves of Securidaca longipedunculata in association with Combretum glutinosum.
H(001) eye diseases, H(004) wound, H(056) to Guinea worm, H(113) rheumatism: roots are used externally, RNS.
H(113) otitis, fruit piles and placed in a cloth give by expression a recommended fluid in instillations
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Senegal
Vernacular name :
fuf; (Wolof) : kuf; (Sérer) : dioto, yuro; (Bambara) : diutu foro; (Manding) : diuto; (Socé) : alali; (Peul, Toucouleur) fudiara, fulaban; (Diola): diuto; (Baïnouk) :gagnagné; (Tandanké): : agne-witch.(Bassari)