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  1. ... N. Rhus Toxicodendron-. C. N. Poison Vine. Poison Ivy. Poison Ask. Description. This vine is found climbing along ... 29 Poison Elder . 132 Poison Hemlock 70 Poison Ivy 60 Poison Sumach * 132 Poison Vine 60 Poplar 138 Position ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of military hygiene 
    Publication: Carlisle Barracks, Pa. : Medical Field Service School, 1942
    ... of the pool water. Plant Dermatitis. The poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are the common plants ... the blood 16 Plasmodium 207 Pneumonia 172 Poison ivy 257 Poison Oak 257 Poison Sumac 257 Poisoning, gas 78 ...
  3. ... class we will mention poison oak, or poison ivy; poison sumac, or poison dogwood, and the bites of ... respiration; cold effusion to the head. 1. Poison ivy, or poison oak ; poison dogwood, or poison sumach. Symptoms: Violent ...
  4. ... other agents commonly causing contact dermatitis; for example, poison ivy. Second, the apparent success of the methods here ... lotions, applied as for dermatitis from other vesicants (poison ivy and so forth). (3) Deep necrotic burns should ...
  5. ... 875 ------Indigo................................. 878 ----------in Erysipelas................. 671 -----Ipecac................................. 880 -----Ivy, Poison from.................... 697 -----Jalap.................................. 880 -----Jessamine ........................... 813 ------Liquorice............................ 862 ------ ...
  6. ... 875 -----Indigo................................. 878 ----------in Erysipelas................. 671 -----Ipecac................................. 880 -----Ivy, Poison from.................... 697 -----Jalap.................................. 880 -----Jessamine........................... 813 -----Liquorice............................ 862 ----- ...
  7. ... mechanical irritation; chemical, as the stings of insects, ivy poison, etc.; thermal, 42 A MANUAL OF SURGERY. heat ... 504 Pneumatic aspirator, 480 Poison-ash, 678 Poison-ivy, 678 Poison-oak, 675 Poisoned wounds, 149 Poly dactyl ism, ...
  8. ... bromides. (Two hours.) (6) External poisons: Special poisoning. Poison ivy.—Three leaflets, hairy stem, white berries; symptoms; treatment— ... diseases such as erythema was simulated by nettles, poison ivy, squills; eczema, by croton oil, sulphur, acids, oil ...
  9. ... is as well known to the Orient as poison ivy dermatitis is to America. Workers in lacquer factories ... in the lacquer, (the same oil present in poison ivy and sumac) and is greatly lessened by drying ...
  10. ... compounds: (1) Individuals whose skin is sensitive to poison ivy may show no reaction to a potent extract ... products, such as urushiol, the active agent of poison ivy. Certain inorganic elements, such as mercury and nickel, ...
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