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Snakebite.

Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 2007
The five families of poisonous snakes are: Viperidae, elapidae, colubridae, hydrophidae, atractaspididae. The commonly seen snakes in India are saw scaled viper, Russell's viper, common cobri and common crait. The venom of a single snake contains all the toxins. The venom of viperidae is haemotoxic.
T K, Dutta, V, Mukta
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Snakebite Scenario

Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 1999
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Snakebites in the Americas: a Neglected Problem in Public Health

Current Tropical Medicine Reports, 2023
Peter Youssef
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Snakebites and ethnobotany in the northwest region of Colombia

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000
Rafael Otero, V Nunez
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THE TREATMENT OF SNAKEBITE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1963
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Ethnomedical Treatment of Poisonous Snakebites: Plant Extract NeutralizedNaja nigricollis. Venom

Pharmaceutical Biology, 2006
M S Abubakar, Andrew J Nok, M Shok
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The Association Between Heat Waves and Other Meteorological Parameters and Snakebites: Israel National Study

Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
Sagi Shashar   +2 more
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