Box 3
Container
Contains 241 Results:
Eating onion skin powdered with quinine and soaking feet in mustard water relieves fever, Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.2
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Use potato on forehead to relieve fever, Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.3
Scope and Contents
.4 (items)
Dates:
Undated
Use alcohol soaked sheets to break a fever, Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.4
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
To break a fever cover patient with many layers of blankets and sweat it out, Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.5
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Use wet socks on feet to break a fever., Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.6
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Use slippery elm plant to relieve fever., Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.7
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Use lobelia plant to relieve fever., Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.8
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Cut open a chicken, lay it on a pregnant woman's stomach to reduce fever, Undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Identifier: 1.F.3.9
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Deafness
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1.D.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 2: Belief consists of approximately 4,000 individual items of beliefs collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped.
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Dates:
1960-2018
Diabetes
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1.D.2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 2: Belief consists of approximately 4,000 individual items of beliefs collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped.
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Dates:
1960-2018