- ... hepatitis, and other infectious diseases from shared needles. Khat † ( Catha edulis ) Abyssinian Tea, African Salad, Catha, Chat, Kat, ...
- ... ti,ab,kw #11 (cocaine or methamphetamine* or khat or “Catha edulis”):ti,ab,kw #12 (heroin or opium ... tiab] OR cocaine[tiab] OR methamphetamine[tiab] OR khat[tiab] OR “Catha edulis”[tiab] OR Heroin[tiab] OR opium[tiab] ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Restore hope = Socaliinta rajada : soldier handbookPublication: [United States?] : [U.S. Army Intelligence and Threat Analysis Center], [1992]... of the Catha edulis plant are known as khat. Catha edulis is a 20-foot high bush that grows at 3,000- to 6,000-foot alti- tude in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula (primarily Ethiopia, Kenya, and Yemen). After unsuccessful attempts to ban khat, its use was legalized in the region. Freshly ...
- NLM Digital Collections - C.E. Hobb's botanical hand-book of common local, English, botanical and pharmacopoeial names ....Publication: Boston : Printed by C.C. Roberts, 1876... Ricinus communis. “ minor,* Caper plant, see Euphorbia lathyris. Catha edulis, Cafta leaves, Khat, Ls. exc. sti.; as Coca Is. Cathartocarpus Fistula,* ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of AmericaPublication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1899... EDULIS. Under various Arabic names, such as Kdt, Khat, Chaat, Kus es Salahin, Tch(iad, Tschuty Tohat, Tohai, Gat, the leaves of the Catha Edulis (Abyssinian or African tea) are very largely ...
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