Mil-homen (snake plant) root - Specimen details
Catalogue Number: 77518 | |||||
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No Image | Plant Name | 999.99 FAMILY UNKNOWN | Entry Book Number | 21.1983 | |
Artefact Name | Mil-homen (snake plant) root | Vernacular Name | |||
Iso Country | Not defined | TDWG Region | Not defined | ||
Parts Held | Mil-homen (snake plant) root | Geography Description | Rio Grande | ||
Uses | Mil-homen (snake plant) rootUse: User: Not defined | TDWG use | |||
Storage | Bottles, boxes etc | Related Items | |||
Donor | Pharm Soc GB | Donor No | |||
Donor Date | 22/08/1983 | Donor Notes | Plant N, through Daniel Hanbury (Hanbury Collection) | ||
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Exhibition | Expedition | ||||
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Notes: | Note attached to specimen reads: ''Portion of a specimen from Rio Grande from N. Plant. Some shoots having leaves - carelessly dried, accompan.d the roots. 'Mil-homen' or Snake plant said to cure the bites of venemous reptiles & mad dogs - steeped in spir, it.'' Extract of a letter accompanying the specimen dated 17 June 1852 reads: ''In the packing case is a specimen of the snake plant called here 'Pao de Mil-homen' it is said to cure the bites of snakes, venemous reptiles & mad dogs & by drinking a cup fu, ll of the bark steeped in spirit every morning for 2 to 3 days a person can handle any snake without harm. The men who work in the 'Mato' always keep it by them to drive away snakes, & a bottle with a decoction of it steeped in spirit to drink in case of, being bitten, the Indians use it in many diseases but chiefly in the venereal, the specimen I send is the root which is only used medicinally, it will perhaps be interesting to Mr Hanbury (send a piece with roots to my brother).'' Card catalogue filed und, er 'Native Name Only - Roots.' |