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Subject Headings - Snakebites7 pages were found for Snakebites qm online Snakebite All snakes attempt to avoid biting humans, but will do so in defence if they are deliberately provoked or accidentally disturbed. qm online Snakes - Saving Lives The Queensland Museum has always served as the expert consultant to the hospitals of Queensland regarding poisoning and envenomation by poisonous animals. qm online Snakes - Snakebite - Treatment Treat any case of snakebite, or suspected snakebite, as a medical emergency. Properly applied first aid will delay the onset of serious symptoms. qm online Snakes - Taipans - Survivors of Taipan Bite 'First hand' accounts by taipan bite survivors. qm online Snakes - Taipans - Survivors of Taipan Bite: Ann Wakefield Survivors of Taipan bite: Ann Wakefield RN, Cooktown Hospital and Community Health Service, Cooktown. 1995. qm online Snakes - Taipans - Survivors of Taipan Bite: Charles Tanner Survivors of Taipan Bite: Charles Tanner, Herpetologist, Cooktown. 1979. qm online Snakes - Taipans - Survivors of Taipan Bite: Pastor George Rosendale Survivors of Taipan Bite: Pastor George Rosendale, Hopevale, via Cooktown. 1949.
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