The Indian Folk Medicine Guide Author:J.I. Lighthall "The Indian lived in constant touch with nature, and in the woods and plains he found a rich storehouse of natural remedies. — This rare and authentic book, first published in 1883, and written by a lifelong student of the roots, flowers, barks, leaves and herbs that comprise the Indian pharmacopaeia, offers nearly 100 organic remedies. — A blend ... more »of white oak bark and capsicum as an aid in stopping smoking in less than a week; wild cherry tonic as a natural tranquilizer; blood root for cold relief; catnip berries for rheumatism; hops as a sleep-inducer; yellow dock for healthy skin; dogwood as a benign stimulant--all of these and more in a book as fascinating as the day J.I. Lighthall wrote it."« less