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Snake bites in children

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1973
LOUDED BY SUPERSTITION and mystery, confused by multiple methods of treatment, the physician faced with a child bitten by a poisonous snake rarely has a clear-cut approach toward management. For centuries (as in the Western movies) apart from a prayer and magic potions the suggested treatment was the application of a tight tourniquet, a good “shot of ...
Bruce M. Henderson, Edgardo B. Dujon
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Surgical Considerations for Pediatric Snake Bites in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

World Journal of Surgery, 2019
M. Hernandez   +9 more
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SNAKE BITE IN DOGS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1979
SUMMARY: In 7 years snake bite was diagnosed in 80 dogs. Sporting breeds figured prominently. The average age was 3.6 years. The commonest presenting signs were salivation, vomiting, dilated pupils, absence of the pupillary light reflex, depression and generalised muscle weakness, hindlimb ataxia and respiratory distress.
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Coral snake bites (Micrurus spp.) in Brazil: a review of literature reports

Clinical toxicology, 2016
F. Bucaretchi   +7 more
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Snake Bites

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Wes, Madsen, John, Elfar
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Snake Bites in Colombia

, 2018
R. Otero-Patiño
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Snake Bites

The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
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Snakes and snake bites

Anaesthesia, 1977
A.E. Shuttleworth, N.R.H. Burgess
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