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Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Mohegan Drug, Throat Aid
Infusion of root taken for sore throat.
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1928, Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-Lore and Superstitions, SI-BAE Annual Report #43: 264-270, page 269
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Ojibwa Drug, Eye Medicine
Root used for sore eyes.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 356
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Ojibwa Drug, Unspecified
Plant used for medicinal purposes.
Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 246
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Pawnee Drug, Analgesic
Crushed corm sprinkled on head and temples for headache and general pain.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 69
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Pawnee Drug, Antirheumatic (External)
Poultice of pulverized corm applied as counterirritant for rheumatism.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 69
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Pawnee Other, Toys & Games
Seeds used in gourd shells to make rattles.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 69
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Penobscot Drug, Orthopedic Aid
Infusion of plant used as a liniment 'for general external use.'
Speck, Frank G., 1917, Medicine Practices of the Northeastern Algonquians, Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Americanists Pp. 303-321, page 310
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Penobscot Drug, Poison
Infusion of plant considered poisonous.
Speck, Frank G., 1917, Medicine Practices of the Northeastern Algonquians, Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Americanists Pp. 303-321, page 310
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Potawatomi Food, Unspecified
Thinly sliced roots cooked in a pit oven for three days to eliminate the poison.
Smith, Huron H., 1933, Ethnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 7:1-230, page 95
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Rappahannock Drug, Dermatological Aid
Compound dried root meal poultice applied for swelling and boils.
Speck, Frank G., R.B. Hassrick and E.S. Carpenter, 1942, Rappahannock Herbals, Folk-Lore and Science of Cures, Proceedings of the Delaware County Institute of Science 10:7-55., page 32
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. quinatum (Buckl.) Huttleston
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRQ
Choctaw Drug, Blood Medicine
Decoction of plant taken to make blood.
Taylor, Linda Averill, 1940, Plants Used As Curatives by Certain Southeastern Tribes, Cambridge, MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 6
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. quinatum (Buckl.) Huttleston
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRQ
Choctaw Drug, Blood Medicine
Decoction of root taken 'to make blood.'
Bushnell, Jr., David I., 1909, The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, SI-BAE Bulletin #48, page 23
Arisaema triphyllum ssp. triphyllum
Jack In The Pulpit
USDA ARTRT3
Iroquois Drug, Contraceptive
Infusion of rhizomes used by women for temporary sterility.
Rousseau, Jacques, 1945, Le Folklore Botanique De Caughnawaga, Contributions de l'Institut botanique l'Universite de Montreal 55:7-72, page 69