Root - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 64039

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Plant Name 39.01 RUTACEAE Toddalia aculeata Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Root Vernacular Name
Iso Country India TDWG Region India
Parts Held Root Geography Description India
Uses RootUse: MEDICINES - Nervous System Disorders User: Man TDWG use MEDICINES - Nervous System Disorders
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 44 C 6
Donor Date 00/00/1862 Donor Notes Hanbury Collectionx0Dx0ABidie George, Asst Surgeon, Madras presid.x0Dx0A
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Notes: Opuscular source: Letter from Bidie to Director; I have much pleasure in forwarding for Mr Hanbury the root of T aculeata. The plant from which the root was taken agrees in every particular with the descrip no 479 of T aculeata in Wight and Arns ' Prod, ramus' and is a v diff sp from that figured in Wights Illustrations of T. aculeata. Leaflets, flower and fruit are much smaller than those of T floribunda. Roxburgh in the Flor Ind vo 4. I pp 617 gives a most admirable description of the plant, and noti, ces its employment by the Telengu physicians in cures of Hill fever. He says every part is strongly stimulating and could be a valuable medicine. The root bark is very bitter and extremely ungent to the taste. It is a plant deserving careful attention, as its medicinal properties have never been thoroughly ascertained - Its native names are Molakarurnay (Tamil) and Kondah kasinda (Telq). The Telugu name is given on the authority of Roxburgh, but in the Flora Andhrica of Walter Elliott it is stated tha, t the same name is applied to Cassia lophora. I may here state that any other info or sps that I can supply will be gladly given. Geo Bidie, Asst Surgeon, Mysore Farm, Hoonsoor, Feb 1862.

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