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⚕ Rhus Tox Single Remedy
Alternative names: Toxicodendron Radicans, poison-ivy, Rhus, Rus tox, Rhustox, Rustox, Rhus Toxicodendron, Rhus Toxicodedron
from⚕ Poison Ivy - Be Gone Combination Remedy
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Clarke > Apisinum > General > general
Apium virus. Honey-bee Poison. N. O. Insecta. Tinctures are made of the whole bee; and of dilutions of the Poison with alcohol.T.F. Allen > Rhus Toxicodedron > Appendix > supplement
Common names, Poison Ivy, Poison oak, Mercury vine, Three-leaved Ivy, etc., (G.), Gift-sumach, Wurzel-sumach.T.F. Allen > Apisinum > Appendix > preparation
Apium virus. Poison of the honey-bee. Preparation, Tincture of the working bees (made by putting them alive into alcohol), or of the Poison sac, carefully extracted.H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > Fever And Chill > fever
"Other diseases, when Poison is absorbed, have their periods; the canine Poison depends on climate and constitution and different periods, from first day till nineteen months"H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > General > general
... animals, acts as a Poison under certain conditions Bernard considered that it acted only by application to cellular tissue In this he was, no doubt, in error, being misled by the analogy of the snake Poison But, Weir Mitchell in his "Researches on the Venom of the Rattlesnake," page 34 says, he "could not discover any in the rattlesnake Poison, notwithstanding repeated experimen...T.F. Allen > Chenopodium Anthelminthicum > Appendix > authorities
...f a narcotico-acrid Poison, affecting the brain, spinal system, and stomach. He was insensible, convulsed, and foaming at the mouth; he, however, recovered under the use of emetics, combined with stimulants and demulcents. All remembrance of having taking the Poison was completly wanting on recovery,...Kent Lectures > Lycopod > Abdomen > appetite
The Lyc patient cannot eat oysters; they make him sick. Oysters seem to Poison the Lyc patient, just as onions are a Poison to the Thuya patient.Kent Lectures > Ledum > General > general
It has the mottled aspect and the same puffed and bloated appearance of the face. It is antidotal to Lachesis, to the Poison of insects, to the Poison of Apis and to animal Poisons.T.F. Allen > Thallium Metallicum > General > general
...ith such a powerful Poison. The sulphate is an energetic Poison the two principal symptoms of which...T.F. Allen > Fel > Mouth > taste
... her think of acrid Poison, though she had never taken Poison; somewhat coppery, makes the teeth ...T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...to contact with the Poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing, are rarely fatal. I have, nevertheless, been told of cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of this Poison,....H.C. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...Thus the syphilitic Poison is composed of molecules of atoms. When the Poison is potentized the essential character of the molecules is undoubtedly lost, and hence it is not the same substance any longer. Therefore, there can be no certainty that the potentized preparation is the same Poison. But it, for argument, we allow that the molecules of the Poison can be potentized without change of character, we still are not relieved of the dilemma, for primary syphilis in any one person will make a different set of symptoms from syphilis in another person. The variations are endless. Hence, we must then have a potentization of each one of these different kinds of syphilis, which would be impossible. Mercury is a staple substance, always unchanged; it might then be expected to produce identical sets of symptoms on any number of the most different people. Yet its action is different upon every person to whom it is given. How much more, then, must be the individual variations in the case of the Poison of syphilis, and if mercury require...T.F. Allen > Am M > Appendix > authorities
..., Frank's Mag., Poison cases; 10, Boecker; 11, J. d. Chim. Med., 1840, Poison by fumes, A. H. Z., 20, 9....Clarke > Rhus Vernix > General > general
Rhus venenata. Poison Elder. Poison Sumach. Swamp Sumach.Clarke > Woorari > General > general
.... Oorari. (An arrow Poison used by South American Indians. Accounts differ as to its actual composition, into which the juice of different species of Strychnos are said to enter, or of Cocculus toxiferos with serpent Poison. Others have said it is prepared fr...Boericke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
... Deadly Agaric. The Poison is a toxalbumin, resembling the Poison in the rattle snake and the Poison excreted by the cholera and diphtheria germs. It acts on the red blood corpuscles, dissolving them so that blood escapes into the alimentary canal and the whole system is drained. The amount of this toxic principle is small, even handling of specimens and breathing of spores affects some people unpleasantly. The Poison is slow in development. Even 12 to ...Clarke > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > General > general
...e of the gonorrhoea Poison has within recent years been recognised in the old school as well as the new. Noegerath of New York and Angus Macdonald in this country have pointed out a causal connection between post-partum pelvic cellulitis and latent gonorrhoea in the husband. Macdonald published several fatal cases. The effects of the Poison, constitutional or acute, may be ta...Boericke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...oxiearia, (a deadly Poison to the muscular system. It suspends both voluntary muscular action and that of the heart without causing convulsions. Used in Java as an arrow Poison (Merrell). Differs in producing Clo...H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > General > general
...Cyanic acid being a Poison, Sulpho-cyanate also must be one, and or course its combination with alkalies, and being Poisons, they could not be in the saliva Years before this discovery, Oken had declared that "saliva is Poison" But the discoveries of Liebig and ...
Results for POISON IVY in the Forum
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A study of Rhus toxicodendron (Poison Ivy) [LAST PAGE] 90 kuldeep 9th Oct 07
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