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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Principal poisonous plants of the United States 
    Publication: [Springfield] : The Illinois State Board of Health, 1899
    Principal poisonous plants of the United States ... Principal poisonous plants of the United States Chesnut, V. K. (Victor King), 1867-1938, compiler. Plants, Toxic Poisoning -- therapy [Springfield] : ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1943
    Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific ... Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific War Department technical manual Merrill, Elmer D. (Elmer Drew), 1876-1956, author. Plants, Edible ...
  3. ... and Health (NIOSH), and (2) the addition of Poisonous Plants Bibliography, a subfile prepared especially for TOXLINE on the toxic effects of poisonous plants as reported in literature prior to 1976. More ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Epidemiology of diseases of naval importance in Formosa 
    Publication: Washington, D.C., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1944
    ... Diseases 25 XI Helminthiases 31 Bibliography 33 Appendix - Poisonous Plants 38 A SUPPLEMENT TO THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DISEASES ... In Japanese with German summary) Ito, T., 1923, Poisonous plants of Formosa. Transactions of the Natural History Society ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... E 200 ASP from its connection with many poisonous plants, it is, however, suspicious, and to be used ... but may- observe, in general, that all the poisonous plants excite a commotion in the system, Avith a ...
  6. Spending time outdoors could result in contact with poison ivy, oak or sumac plants. Most people are sensitive, they can cause a blistering skin rash. ...
  7. ... This program presents information on different kinds of poisonous plants and their identifiers. The presenter starts the lecture by pointing out the importance of poisonous plants to both history and medical science. He also ...
  8. ... p. 487.) Toot-poison. In New Zealand a poisonous plant, known as the toot-plant, has proved very ... also a native of Europe, is ranked among poisonous plants. (Merat et De Lens.) But what has recently ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The American dispensatory, containing the operations of pharmacy : together with the natural, ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson ..., William Fry, printer, 1814
    ... which it is collected. In some situations, where poisonous plants abound, it is even deleterious. The best honey ... Some of the Indians say it is a poisonous plant. In decoction, the root has been found a ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... These contain citric acid and, with rhubarb, a poisonous plant which contains oxalic acid, are objectionable on the ... forest. They readily distinguished between poisonous and non-poisonous plants, and cultivated in their gardens many of the ...
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