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SUBJECT INDEX 



645 



Medical Practice — Continued 



See also Diseases; Doctors; Medi- 

 cal Treatment ; Medicine; 

 Medicine-Men; Medicines; 

 Priests; Shamans; etc. 

 Medical Preparation of the Meno- 



mini 14: 69. 

 Medical Prescriptions of the Mide- 

 wiwin 7: 197-201, 226, 241 sq. 

 Medical Treatment 

 payment for 42: 623. 

 result of faikire of 42: 626. 

 See also Medical Practice, and 

 references there. 

 Medicinal Plants 



of the Pima 26: 79 sq. 

 of the Zuni 30: 39-64. 

 Medicinal Springs, reference to 29: 



197, 549. 

 Medicine 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 



21: 175. 

 administered by bird 32: 275. 

 administered to war chiefs 47: 49. 

 ancient Peruvian knowledge of 16: 



11. 

 ceremonial use of 47: 122. 

 definition of 14: 105. 

 disposition of, after use 8: 259. 

 emancipation of, from religion 20: 



LI. 



Eskimo 9: 422 sq. 



evil, odor associated with 40: 38. 



experts in 35: 644. 



explanation of the term 43: 610 s^. 



for bringing dead to life 32: 274. 



for children 47: 218. 



for the hunt 44: 240. 



for war gens only 40: 159, 161. 



from bright-colored flowers 47: 874. 



fundamental control of 20: xlixs?. 



history of 20: l-lvii. 



hunting, of the Menomini 14: 213. 



instructions concerning 44: 326. 



Iroquois myth giving origin of 2: 



18. 

 Iroquoian myth giving origin of 



Seneca 2: 70. 

 meaning of term 21: 15, 16. 

 mystery in Potawatomi myth 14: 



208. 

 mystic origin of 14: 89, 90, 92 sq. 



119, 208, 209. 



Medicine — Continued 



myths concerning 19: 250 sqq., 



435 sq. 

 notable use of 47: 285. 

 plants used as 44: 322-368. 

 practice of 44: 263-272; 46: 422- 



426. 

 practice of, by jugglery 14: 140. 

 practice of, by Shakers 14: 761. 

 prayers for collecting 47: 830-834. 

 preparations of the Menomini 14: 



153. 

 primitive 11: xxviii, 269, 274, 325, 



417, 427, 454, 495. 

 quantity prepared 44: 325. 

 rites of, before battle 15: 689. 

 sanctuario visited for 47: 244 s^. 

 season for gathering 44: 325. 

 secrecy concerning 44: 324. 

 signs for 1 : 386. 

 size of dose 44: 329. 

 small dose 32: 491. 

 symbolism of 9: 582. 

 tiiaumaturgic 11: 75, 97, 104, 125, 



134, 194. 

 to induce child-bearing 40: 337, 



605. 

 to prevent conception 40: 329. 

 tribal, of the Cherokee 19: 396 sq. 



503. 

 tubes for, in Navaho ceremonial 8: 



241, 244, 246, 250, 257, 258, 264. 

 use of pottery in, by American abo- 

 rigines 20: 25. 

 use of the word 46: 486. 

 used in ball game 14: 136. 

 used to kill witch 32: 555. 

 war, Indian beliefs concerning 19: 



393 sq., 501. 

 Zuni dancers bathe with 23: 566. 

 Zuni, grinding of 23: 553 s^. 

 Zuiii, making of 23: 555 sq. 

 Zuni, method of using 23: 560. 

 Zuiii, utensils used in 23: 554. 

 See also Disease; Jugglery; Magic; 



Medicine-Men; etc.; Medicines; 



Priests; Remedies; Shamans; 



Sickness; Thaumaturgy. 

 Medicine Animals, reference to 29: 



43. 

 Medicine- Arrow 



ceremony 14: 1026. 

 pictographs of 10: 503. 



