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Updated: May 17, 2025
"The inhabitants of all the mountaines and places wheresoever it groweth, as some writers say, do generally hold it to be a most dangerous and deadly poison, both to man and beast; and they used to kill the wolves herewith very speedily." This is not a common plant, growing only in some particular situa-tions, as near Ingleborough in Yorkshire. RHUS Toxicodendron.
Lambert. Ruth told him what they supposed had happened to Amy the day before and where she had been found late at night. "Humph!" grunted the medical practitioner. "That's what I thought. Effect of the Rhus Toxicodendron. Bad case." This sounded very terrible to Ruth until she suddenly remembered something she had read in her botany. A great feeling of relief came over her.
It would be tedious, and, except to botanists, abstruse, to enumerate instances; yet the whole strength of the case depends upon the number of such instances. Our Rhus Toxicodendron, or poison-ivy, is very exactly repeated in Japan, but is found in no other part of the world, although a species much like it abounds in California.
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