Indian Snake Poisons, Their Nature and Effects/Toc
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER III.
The Physiological Effects produced by the Poisons of the Bungarus fasciatus and the Bungarus cœruleus 84-103
CHAPTER IV.
The Relative Power and Properties of the Poisons of Indian and other Venomous Snakes 104-116
CHAPTER VI.
Some Practical Considerations connected with the Subject of Snake-Poisoning, especially regarding Prevention and Treatment 136-163
INDEX 165
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
I. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Fowl under gradual Cobra-poisoning to face p. 33
II. — Respiratory Tracings from a Fowl that died very rapidly from a large dose of Cobra-poison. The Tracings are nearly continuous p. 34
III. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Dog with Cobra-poisoning p. 35
IV. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Cat under the influence of Cobra-poison p. 36
V. — Continuous Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Dog from the moment of Intravenous Injection of Cobra-poison till Death p. 37
VI. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements in Fowl under the influence of Daboia-poison p. 72
VII. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements in a Fowl under the influence of Daboia-poison that had been heated to 100°C p.73
VIII. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Dog under Daboia-poisoning p.74
IX. — Tracings of Respiratory Movements of a Fowl under the influence of the Poison of the Bungarus fasoiatus p. 98
Head of the Daboia Russellii, and of the Naja Tripudians (Cobra) p. 114
Structures found in the Poison of the Naja Tripudians (Cobra) p. 118
Structures found in the Poison of the Daboia Russellii , p. 119