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"Rhus Dermatitis" is an exhaustive scientific inquiry into the skin irritations caused by members of the Rhus genus, commonly known as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Author James B. McNair provides a meticulous analysis of the condition, bridging the gap between botany, chemistry, and clinical medicine. The work explores the botanical characteristics of the plants, the chemical nature of the toxic principles involved, and the physiological response of the human body to exposure.
Drawing from extensive research and clinical observations, this book details the pathology of the dermatitis, offering insights into its symptoms, progression, and various methods of treatment and prevention. It serves as a foundational text for understanding how these prevalent North American plants interact with human biology. Beyond its medical utility, "Rhus Dermatitis" offers a fascinating look at the intersection of natural science and public health. This work remains a significant resource for dermatologists, botanists, and historians of science interested in the classification and treatment of plant-based toxins.
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