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Emergency Medicine, 1991
ABSTRACTAustralian snakes (elapids) are fromāfanged, producing venom in a modified salivary gland primarily for hunting prey but which can also act as deterrent if the snake itself is attacked. The venom is a complex mixture of proteins whose clinical effects may include neurotoxic, myolytic, haemotoxic and other problems.
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ABSTRACTAustralian snakes (elapids) are fromāfanged, producing venom in a modified salivary gland primarily for hunting prey but which can also act as deterrent if the snake itself is attacked. The venom is a complex mixture of proteins whose clinical effects may include neurotoxic, myolytic, haemotoxic and other problems.
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Snake bite and snake identification
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988B, Currie, B, Hudson, J, Vince
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The Global Snake Bite Initiative: an antidote for snake bite
Lancet, The, 2010Robert A Harrison, Ken Winkel
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