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Poisonous snakes of Texas and first aid treatment of their bites / by John E. Werler.
Werler, John E.Date: 1964- Books
Poisonous snakes of the world : a manual for use by the U. S. amphibious forces / Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Date: [1968]- Pictures
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Two poisonous snakes (Indian cobras): four figures showing the snakes' hoods, seen from above and below, indicating the distinctive 'spectacle'and 'V-shaped' markings. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566843iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, brown in colour with darker oblong patches: includes three outline drawings of the head. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566849iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, green in colour with yellow and green underbelly: includes two outline drawings of the head. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566864iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, dark brown in colour with pale patches edged with black: includes outline drawing of the tail. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566827iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, dark brown in colour with darker oblong patches edged with white: includes three outline drawings of the head. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566851iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, Indian cobra: illustration shows 'spectacle' marking on the snake's hood and includes two details of the head and an outline drawing of the tail. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566834iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake, yellow in colour, with broad grey cross-banded markings: includes a detail of the tail and two outline drawings of the head. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566829iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Pictures
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A poisonous snake (bungarus caeruleus), dark in colour, with narrow white cross-banded markings: includes two outline drawings of the head and one of the tail. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
Date: 1795Reference: 566822iPart of: Snakes of the Coromandel Coast, India.- Books
The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian dominions and how to recognise them / by F. Wall.
Wall, F. (Frank), 1868-1950Date: 1908- Books
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Destruction of life in India by poisonous snakes / J. Fayrer.
Fayrer, Joseph, Sir, 1824-1907.Date: 1882- Books
The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian dominions (including Ceylon) and how to recognise them : with symptoms of snake poisoning and treatment / by F. Wall.
Wall, F. (Frank), 1868-1950.Date: 1913- Books
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The poisonous snakes of India : for the use of the officials and others residing in the Indian Empire / compiled by Joseph Ewart.
Ewart, Joseph (Sir)Date: 1878- Books
The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian dominions (including Ceylon) and how to recognise them : with symptoms of snake poisoning and treatment / by F. Wall.
Wall, F. (Frank), 1868-1950.Date: 1928- Books
The identification of the poisonous snakes of British West Africa. I, Keys to genera and species / by B.G. Maegraith.
Maegraith, B. G. (Brian Gilmore), 1907-1989.Date: 1944- Books
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The poisonous snakes of India : for the use of the officials and others residing in the Indian Empire / compiled by Joseph Ewart.
Ewart, Joseph, Sir, 1831-1906?Date: 1878- Pictures
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The strangling of a poisonous snake, representing the crushing of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after G. Dorival and G. Capon, ca. 1918.
Commission américaine de préservation contre la tuberculose en France.Date: [1918?]Reference: 47641i- Books
Bibliography of venomous and poisonous marine animals and their toxins / by Findlay E. Russell [and others].
Date: 1984- Books
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Advertisement. We do hereby certify, that Mr. Francisco Torres, a native of France, has brought with him some snake stones, which he bought amongst the Spaniards, come from China, which snake stones have the virtue of curing the bites of any venomous or poisonous creatures such as snakes, scorpions or mad dogs ... This we testify for truth: Rhode-Island in New-England, October 12. 1740. Thomas Saquin, William Hatton, Samuel Hobert. ...
Saquin, Thomas.Date: 1743?]- Videos
Snakebite and snake envenomation.
Date: 1988- Digital Images
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Bencao Gangmu -- C.16 Chinese materia medica, Snakes
Li Jianyuan (Ming period, 1368-1644)- Archives and manuscripts
Gwen Prout stamp collection vol.172 Toxins
Date: 1966-2014Reference: EPH751:172Part of: Gwen Prout Stamp Collection- Books
Snake venom poisoning / Findlay E. Russell.
Russell, Findlay E.Date: 1983- Books
On the nature of snake-poison / [J. Fayrer].
Fayrer, Joseph, Sir, 1824-1907.Date: [1884]