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Venoms : papers presented at the first International Conference on Venoms, December 27-30, 1954, at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Berkeley, California / edited by Eleanor E. Buckley and Nandor Porges.
International Conference on Venoms 1954 : Berkeley, Calif.)Date: 1956- Books
Animais peçonhentos / por Flavio da Fonseca.
Fonseca, Flavio da.Date: 1949- Ephemera
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Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : yellow labrador / Dept. of the Environment ; photos: Derek Whitehouse.
Date: [1991]- Ephemera
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Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Red kite, Milvus, milvus / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: C.H. Gomersall.
Date: [1991]- Books
Handleiding der vergiftleer : ten gebruike bij het onderwijs aan 's Rijks Kweekschool voor Militaire Geneeskundigen. [Bijzondere vergiftleer] / door A. W. M. van Hasselt.
Hasselt, A. W. M. van (Alexander Willem Michiel), 1814?-1902Date: [1851-?]- Ephemera
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Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Golden eagle, aquila chrysaetos / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: Nature Photographers Ltd.
Date: [1991]- Videos
Web of steel.
Date: 1990- Books
Cuatro conferencias sobre animales venenosos : dictadas en 1943 en el Museo argentino de ciencias naturales y en la Facultad de ciencias médicas de Buenos Aires / por Jehan Vellard.
Vellard, Jehan (Jehan Albert), 1900-Date: 1944- Books
Gifttiere und ihre Giftigkeit / von E.N. Pawlowsky.
Pavlovskiĭ, E. N. (Evgeniĭ Nikanorovich), 1884-1965.Date: 1927- Books
Philumeni De venenatis animalibus eorumque remediis / ex codice Vaticano primum edidit Maximilianus Wellmann.
Philumenus.Date: 1908- Books
Researches on Australian venoms : snake-bite, snake-venom and antivenine the poison of the platypus the poison of the red-spotted spider / by Frank Tidswell.
Tidswell, Frank.Date: 1906- Books
Dangerous marine animals / Bruce W. Halstead.
Halstead, Bruce W.Date: 1959- Books
Iacobi Grevini Claromontani Bellovaci Parisiensis medici ... De venenis libri dvo. Gallice primvm ab eo scripti, et à multis hactenus Latini desiderati / et nunc tandem opera et labore Hieremiæ Martij ... in Latinam sermonem ... conuersi. Quibus adiunctus est prætereà eiusdem auctoris de antimonio tractatus [and Nicandri ... theriaca and alexipharmaca] Eodem interprete, vnà cum rerum memorabilium, præcipuè ad operis calcem, Indice.
Grévin, Jacques, 1538?-1570.Date: 1571- Books
Toxicologie Africaine : etude botanique, historique, ethnographic, clinique physiologique, therapeutique, pharmacologique, posologique, etc. sur les végétaux toxiques et suspects propres au continent Africain et aux iles adjacentes / par A.-T. de Rochebrune. Prédée d'une pr eface de M. le Prouardel.
Rochebrune, Alphonse Trémeau de, 1834-Date: 1897-1899- Books
Effects of poisonous plants on livestock / edited by Richard F. Keeler, Kent R. Van Kampen, Lynn F. James.
Joint United States-Australian Symposium on Poisonous Plants (1977 : Utah State University)Date: 1978- Books
Some venomous animals of the Far East.
Date: 1958- Books
Éléments de zoologie médicale : contenant la description détaillée des animaux utiles à la médecine et des espèces nuisibles à l'homme, particulièrement des vénimeuses et des parasites précédée de considerations sur l'organisation et sur la classification des animaux et d'un résumé sur l'histoire naturelle de l'homme / par A. Moquin-Tandon.
Moquin-Tandon, Alfred, 1804-1863.Date: 1860- Books
Du yao ben cao / zhu bian Yang Cangliang ; fu zhu bian Pan Zhiqiang [and others].
Date: 1993- Books
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Philumeni De venenatis animalibus eorumque remediis / ex codice Vaticano primum edidit Maximilianus Wellmann.
Philumenus.Date: 1908- Books
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Notice des insectes de la France réputés venimeux. Tirée des ecrits des naturalistes, des médecins, & de l'observation / Par M. Amoreux, fils.
Amoreux, Pierre Joseph, 1741-1824.Date: [1789]- Books
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De animalium ex mephitibus et noxiis halitibus interitu, ejusque proprioribus caussis. Libri tres / [Bassiano Carminati].
Carminati, Bassiano, 1750-1830.Date: 1777- Books
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A treatise of poisons, vegetable, animal and mineral, with their cure. / By John Cooke, M.D.
Cook, John, approximately 1705-1777.Date: M DCC LXX. [1770]- Books
Die Tiere im chemischen Kriege / von C.E. Richters.
Richters, C. E. (Claus Eduard), 1884-Date: 1932- Digital Images
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Paris quadrifolia L. Trilliaceae Herb Paris Distribution: Europe and temperate Asia. This dramatic plant was known as Herb Paris or one-berry. Because of the shape of the four leaves, resembling a Burgundian cross or a true love-knot, it was also known as Herb True Love. Prosaically, the name ‘Paris’ stems from the Latin ‘pars’ meaning ‘parts’ referring to the four equal leaves, and not to the French capital or the lover of Helen of Troy. Sixteenth century herbalists such as Fuchs, who calls it Aconitum pardalianches which means leopard’s bane, and Lobel who calls it Solanum tetraphyllum, attributed the poisonous properties of Aconitum to it. The latter, called monkshood and wolfsbane, are well known as poisonous garden plants. Gerard (1633), however, reports that Lobel fed it to animals and it did them no harm, and caused the recovery of a dog poisoned deliberately with arsenic and mercury, while another dog, which did not receive Herb Paris, died. It was recommended thereafter as an antidote to poisons. Coles (1657) wrote 'Herb Paris is exceedingly cold, wherupon it is proved to represse the rage and force of any Poyson, Humour , or Inflammation.' Because of its 'cold' property it was good for swellings of 'the Privy parts' (where presumably hot passions were thought to lie), to heal ulcers, cure poisoning, plague, procure sleep (the berries) and cure colic. Through the concept of the Doctrine of Signatures, the black berry represented an eye, so oil distilled from it was known as Anima oculorum, the soul of the eye, and 'effectual for all the disease of the eye'. Linnaeus (1782) listed it as treating 'Convulsions, Mania, Bubones, Pleurisy, Opththalmia', but modern authors report the berry to be toxic. That one poison acted as an antidote to another was a common, if incorrect, belief in the days of herbal medicine. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Poisoning by drugs and chemicals, plants and animals : an index of toxic effects and their treatment / by Peter Cooper.
Cooper, Peter, 1917-Date: 1974