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Field name | Value |
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Title | Captured and branded by the Camancke Indians in the year 1860 |
Reference | 111767.O |
Library | The Library Company of Philadelphia |
Collection | Helfand |
Date | c. 1880-1889 |
Author | Brown, Lyman |
Place of Creation | New York |
Description | The narrative of Edwin Eastman describing how he met with an Indian Medicine Man who told him how roots, herbs and bark could be used for medicine. This is how Indian Blood Syrup came into being. |
Document Type | Ephemera |
Theme(s) | Botanic Medicine; Production and Trade; General Cures |
Keywords | blood, indigestion, constipation, pain |
Parts of the Body | liver, kidneys, digestive organs, nervous system |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Library Company of Philadelphia's catalogue. |
Copyright | The Library Company of Philadelphia |