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<mods:title>The medicinal plants of Myanmar</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>DeFilipps, Robert A.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:affiliation>Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, PO Box 37012, MRC- 166, Washington, DC, 20013 - 7012, USA</mods:affiliation>
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<taxonomicName LSID="046FA7DD-D53A-5B34-A876-CB89B865AABA" authority="L. (= P. scandens (Lour.) Merr.; P. tomentosa Blume)" authorityName="L. (= P. scandens (Lour.) Merr.; P. tomentosa Blume)" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Rubiaceae" genus="Paederia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Paederia foetida" order="Gentianales" pageId="149" pageNumber="150" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="foetida">Paederia foetida L. (= P. scandens (Lour.) Merr.; P. tomentosa Blume)</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Names.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Myanmar</emphasis>
:
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">pe-bok-new</emphasis>
.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">English</emphasis>
: skunk vine, stink vine, stinky opal berry.
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Range.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Himalayas, Central and East India; Indo-China, Malayaia. In Myanmar, found in Chin, Kachin, Mandalay, Sagaing, Shan, and Yangon.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Uses.</paragraph>
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Whole plant</emphasis>
: In a bath.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Juice</emphasis>
or
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: Used as an antirheumatic, also to treat paralysis and increase fertility.
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Notes.</paragraph>
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In China the leaves are eaten to aid digestion and the sap, or the entire plant, is used as a remedy for poisonous insect bite;. the root (boiled with
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feet) is used to aid circulation and soothe articular and muscular pains in elderly people and also used as a medicine to expel gas and treat ague; utilized in epidemics and said to have great restorative power (
<bibRefCitation author="Perry, LM" journalOrPublisher="Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B90" refString="Perry, LM, 1980. Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." title="Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." year="1980">Perry 1980</bibRefCitation>
). In Japan juice from the bruised fruit is rubbed &quot;into that portion [of the body] having cold injury&quot;; in Indo-China the leaves are used both internally and externally to treat anuria and fever; the leaves and roots are considered to be tonic, stomachic, digestive, and aperitive and &quot;especially are anti-inflammatory against tenesmus (
<bibRefCitation author="Perry, LM" journalOrPublisher="Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B90" refString="Perry, LM, 1980. Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." title="Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." year="1980">Perry 1980</bibRefCitation>
).
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Reference.</paragraph>
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<bibRefCitation author="Perry, LM" journalOrPublisher="Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B90" refString="Perry, LM, 1980. Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." title="Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." year="1980">Perry (1980)</bibRefCitation>
.
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