Classic texts: King's 1898.
Scutellaria lateriflora
Scutellaria lateriflora L.
Engl.: blue scullcap, Virginian skullcap, hooded willow-herb, hoodwort, mad dog skullcap, mad-dog weed, madweed, scullcap, side-flowering scullcap, skullcap.
Deu.: Virginisches Helmkraut, Schildkraut.
Suom.: rohtovuohennokka.
Sven.: indianfrossört.
Fluid Extracts of the New Pharmacopoeia. Part III, cont'd.
Classic texts: Journals: AJP 1883.
Pulvis Cypripedii Compositus.—Compound Powder of Yellow Ladies'-Slipper.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Extractum Scutellariae.—Extract of Scutellaria. Extractum Scutellariae Fluidum (U. S. P.)—Fl
Classic texts: King's 1898.
The Medical Flora of Kansas: Rhus - Scutellaria.
Classic texts: Journals: TNEMA 1882-1883.
Pharmaceutical Notes.
Classic texts: Journals: AJP 1887. Scutellaria FE; Witchhazel water; Myrrh; Rhus glabra.
Mint edibility.
Henriette's herbal blog: Mints are edible, if you mean Mentha spp. And most all of them are edible, if you mean the mint family (Lamiaceae).