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Snakebite

Clinical Pediatrics, 1965
Poisonous Snakebite! An event which evokes terror and fear in the victim and his parents. It presents the physician with an emergency which requires knowledge and skill in management. The purposes of this report are: ( 1) to define the snakebite problem, ( 2) to describe how to identify poisonous snakes, ( 3) to discuss the diagnosis of snake ...
Stanley L. Silberg   +2 more
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VENOMS AND SNAKEBITE

The Journal of the Herpetological Association of Africa, 1988
(1988). VENOMS AND SNAKEBITE. The Journal of the Herpetological Association of Africa: Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 52-53.
R. A. Els, R. A. Els
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Snakebite during pregnancy

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2005
Little is known about snakebites during pregnancy and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. The fact that venomous snakebites during pregnancy result in high fetal wastage and may cause maternal mortality makes this an important, albeit, uncommonly encountered entity in emergency medicine.
Sebe A., Satar S., Acikalin A.
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More on Snakebites

Pediatrics, 1980
The recent article by Mandell et at "Major Coagulopathy and ‘Nonpoisonous’Snake Bites" (Pediatrics 65: 314, 1980), brings to light several problems in regard to the treatment of snake bites. While it can be said that bites of venomous snakes are of major concern, the bites of so-called nonvenomous snakes also likewise are of some concern.
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Treatment of Snakebite

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— The communication by Dr Glass ("Early Debridement in Pit Viper Bites") contains a number of statements to which I take vigorous exception, his vast surgical experience notwithstanding. First of all he states that, on envenomation, ischemia develops; he then goes on to recommend not only proximal but distal tourniquets, despite ...
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Snakebite in a hen

Veterinary Record, 1976
O Onoviran, BE Olufemi, O Onunkwo
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Snakebit

Scientific American, 1988
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Snakebite

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1980
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The Patient with Snakebite

1988
From antiquity, the snake has filled man with a special mix of fascination and loathing. As “The Beguiler of Eve,” the Serpent plays a pivotal role in Genesis as antagonist to the Creator, luring “man to disobedience by the promise of increased conscious knowledge.”1 Apart from the Judeo-Christian tradition, the serpent is a recurring figure in the ...
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