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Saypa - young palm shoot, put in snake's mouth will tame him. 
Zo - used at palavers that can't he settled quickly. It is also 
put In the snake’s mouth after the fangs have been pulled* 
Lo is a painkiller, and is also put in the mouth before calling 
the snakes. 
Pon — when a snake fighus, tnis plant is masned and put on its 
head‘d It makes the snake’s head wise. 
See - Chew the leaves before sucking a snake bite. 
Bondeh - Medicine to put in bracelet. It is a fine vine with 
a prickly stem, and is used as a tourniquet in treating snake oite* 
If the patient does not pay for his cure, this same vine xs burned 
and the symptoms of poisoning return. 
Deefon - a sort of crab grass. Beaten with white clay, it 
reduces 1116 swelling. 
Worolu ** same as local name for bongo, being the plant the bongo 
is sup-o osed to eat. When snake -hunting, the bark of this tree is 
peeled and put in the mouth. 
Bawableh — two kinds of leaves, cooked together with rice, the 
resultant soup being good medicine. 
Ivlialagll - Rub leaves on hands and face, as a cure for fainting. 
G-pung - A stick Is cut from this bush, pressed against the wound. 
Then a needle is put in the stick, and the needle placed on the white 
plate. 
Eeh 
hat keeps rain away 
a creeping vinej a bit of it twisted and. worn inside your 
gives a latex like rubber. If patient doesn’tpay for 
cure, stick a needle In the kling. In most cases the same, leaf use - 
ICL ini 
as cure will bring the sickness back again, so the medicine man keeps 
a piece of it, 
ooogen - thorn. Put medicine on it, place it where your enemy 
will step on it, he then thinks he has been bitten by a snake. 
Bokenneh - the snake eats it to make his teeth big. 
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a 
liniment for sore muscles. 
Sensreh - If a pregnant woman "have sass with a man one shoot of 
sengeiTis" slipped inside another. Then she is unable to deliver the 
child until the same leaf is brought in, mixed with cla^, ana rubbed 
on her stomach. 
jscua - when a cassada snake bites a man, jacua is beaten with 
clay7“rubbed on the wound, and the snake's fang comes out. 
