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  1. ... in the leaves of such plants as poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and other plants. The lesions ... maintained. Sensitinogens of this kind from plants (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac) have been generally regarded by ...
  2. ... 808. See Worms, &c. Ivy, Ground ; see Ground-ivy. Poison, poison and antidote, 500 (a.), 6J7, 700-1 ... or Hem- lock, 693 (a.) 700, 702.—Poison-ivy, Poison-ivy vino or Poison oak [= Rhus Toxicodendron], 500 ( ...
  3. ... Rhus dermatitis from Rhus toxicodendron, radicans, and diversiloba (poison ivy), its pathology and chemotherapy. 8°. Chicago [1923]. Aeree (S. F.). On the constituents of poison ivy. J. Am. Chem. Soc, Easton, Pa., 1916, xxxviii, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Jamaica Dogwood, Plantago major Plantain. Poison hemlock Conium. Poison ivy Poison Oak. SYNONYMS. 266 Polecatweed Skunk Cabbage. Polemonium reptans ... Tonquin Bean Tonka Bean. Toothache tree Prickly Ash. Toxicodendron crenatum* . . . Rhus aromatica. Tree of Heaven Ailanthus glandulosa. ...
  5. ... shown in the application of the names poison ivy, poison vine, and poison oak, given to them in ... of the abdomen, and this probably conveyed the ivy poison to the spot affected, as her hands, which ...
  6. ... its leaves in threes. Poison Oak. See Poison Ivy. Poison Sumach {Rhus venenata, Dogwood).—Properties almost or quite ... in powder MATERIA MEDICA. 1211 Rhus. See Poison Ivy, Poison Sumach, and Sumach. Rochelle Salt {Tartrate of soda ...
  7. ... by lateral rootlets. It is popularly called poison-ivy, poison-vine, poison-oak, mer- cury. The other species, ...
  8. ... later. It is often caused by the poison ivy or poison oak and by erysipelas, and is described under ...
  9. ... otherwise noxious or dangerous. (d) Poison oak and poison ivy when the conditions of growth are such as to constitute a menace to the public health. 14876. Weeds may be declared a public ... drugs, poisons, and other harmful substances are packaged shall be ...
  10. ... 10.3 1.7 Thought it was‘' itch "',° poison ivy ”, etc. 10.3 1.3 3.5 5. ...
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