No, African sumac [Rhus lancea] isn't poisonous to animals. But it's a close relative of poison ivy [Toxicodendron radicans]. So all parts of the tree contain the urushiol oil to which many humans are allergic.
Rhus pentaphylla was created in 1798.
Rhus taitensis was created in 1837.
Rhus sekhukhuniensis was created in 1993.
Rhus is a genus of plants and the term can be loosely translated as "red".
The scientific name for Sumac is Rhus. There are various species of Sumac within this genus, such as Rhus typhina and Rhus copallinum.
Rhus Tox will be effective or not, that will not depend upon Sulfasalazine.
Rhus toxicodendron is commonly known as poison ivy in English.
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Even if the cause is unknown the disease symptoms and the patient symptoms are taken into account while choosing and prescribing a remedy. If rhus tox comes out to be the medicine, it's good otherwise not
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'lance and nail of the Lord' is Lancea et clavus Domini. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'lancea' means 'lance'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'clavus' means 'nail'. The noun 'Domini' means 'Lord'.
Rhus tox 30C is a Homeopathic remedy. 30 stands for potency (strength) C stands for centisimal