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Catalogue Number: 48783

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Plant Name 113.01 CONVOLVULACEAE Ipomoea indica Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Herb Vernacular Name
Iso Country Fiji TDWG Region Fiji
Parts Held Herb Geography Description Fiji, Pacific, Southwestern Pacific
Uses HerbUse: MEDICINES - Digestive System Disorders User: Man TDWG use MEDICINES - Digestive System Disorders
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 12 C 2
Donor Date 00/00/1951 Donor Notes Parham (The Misses), Fijix0Dx0A
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Notes: Label source: Extract from writings on Fijian Medicinal Plants by Mrs Parham. Sometimes known under the name of Pharbitis insularis, and sometimes as Ipomoea pes-caprae. Convolvulaceae. A specimen has been sent to the RBG Kew for definite identificatio, n. This species grows on the sea beaches throughout Fiji. It is a favourite medicinal plant of the Fijians. Indeed it is said that the Wa Vuti was the only medicine of value as a cure for that dreadful scouge the Vila, more than a century ago. European, settlers have long been in the habit of using this plant. The natives used the Wa Vuti for outward applications. They macerate the leaves and apply as a poultice for boils. Great faith is placed in this cure, and the following recipe is in favour as w, ell. Take double handfuls of the leaves chewed, or chopped small, boil in a quart of sea water, reduce to half quantity. Drink the residium. To be used as a purgative.
Determinations:113.01 CONVOLVULACEAE Ipomoea indica (Burm.f.) Merr.
    113.01 CONVOLVULACEAE Ipomoea congesta R.Br
    113.01 CONVOLVULACEAE Pharbitis insularis

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