William Anderson SymeWilliam Anderson Syme (1879-) was a chemist known for his research on poison ivy and its constituents. His work at Johns Hopkins University contributed to the understanding of toxicodendrol, the active poison in poison ivy. Syme's experiments with poassium permanganate as a remedy for Rhus poisoning showcased his innovative approach to treating skin diseases. His career in chemistry and dedication to studying plant toxins have left a lasting impact on botanical research. Read More Read Less
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