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Hearst Museum object titled Ball, accession number 1-12206, described as Made of oak.
Hearst Museum object titled Leaves, accession number 1-12202, described as Leaves of tarweed.
Hearst Museum object titled Leaves, accession number 1-12063, described as Leaves (kacal).  Make tea and drink for the blood. Mix with mountain balm and make a wash for sores. Worm wood is pounded up when green and a drink and bath are made of it for the stomach.
Hearst Museum object titled Leaves, accession number 1-12062, described as Pepperwood (behe). Bundle. Has been steeped several times (at least twice) and was kept to be repeatedly steeped for this purpose.
Hearst Museum object titled Leaves, accession number 1-11971, described as Leaves of a plant used as medicine for the eyes.
Hearst Museum object titled Leaves and stems, accession number 1-12205, described as Specimen, ethnobotanical; plant leaves and stems
Hearst Museum object titled Plant, accession number 1-11972, described as Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon californicum).
Hearst Museum object titled Root, accession number 1-11956, described as Angelica.
Hearst Museum object titled Root, accession number 1-12208, described as Specimen, ethnobotanical; root
Hearst Museum object titled Stems, accession number 1-12204, described as Specimen, ethnobotanical; plant stems