This will account for the settlers carrying the snakebite outfit.
The fatality from bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever and rabies is appalling, yet it is said more people die from snakebitein India during the year than from any other single cause.
Deadly, poisonous snakes are so numerous in this section that settlers carry with them a snakebite outfit.
Hiláa ang pinaakan sa bitin ug padug-a, Slit the snakebite and let it bleed.
Gitawalan ang íyang pinaakan sa hálas, His snakebite was treated with betel nut spittle.
But it requires a prodigious stretch of the logical faculty to understand what our small mortality from snakebite has to do with the intrinsic merits of the strychnine treatment.
In the face of these facts the judiciousness of the proposal lately made both here and in India to subject the strychnine treatment of snakebite once more to a series of test experiments on animals appears more than questionable.
It is superfluous to enter into a criticism of the treatment of snakebite until recently in vogue, for, with the exception of the local one by ligature and excision, it stands self-condemned by its complete inefficiency.
Experienced observers will agree with the writer that it is but rarely we find two cases of snakebite exactly alike in the symptoms they present.
Snakebite and its cure have always been the despair of medical science.
On other subjects also, besides that of vaso-motor paralysis, the strychnine treatment of snakebite has thrown an unexpected light.
It is among the symptoms of snakebite poisoning one of the most interesting ones, but also one most difficult of explanation.
Although the L-C method of snakebite treatment has been vigorously attacked by many, there is still need of much more data before it can be unequivocally condemned or praised.
The list of remedies that have been used in cases of snakebite includes many that add additional injury or that possibly increase the action of the venom.
The most recent and up-to-date summary of snakebite treatment is that by McCollough and Gennaro (1963).
In all cases of snakebite where there is any doubt as to the snake's identity, it should be killed if possible and taken to the hospital for positive identification.
Snakebite in the United States Many estimates have been made of the number of bites of poisonous snakes that occur annually in the United States.
The most important steps in the treatment of snakebite are to prevent the spread of lethal doses of venom, to remove as much venom as possible, and to neutralize the venom as quickly as possible.
The first symptom of poisonous snakebite is an immediate burning sensation at the site of the bite.
The occurrence of poisonous snakebite has been nearly as badly underestimated as fatal results of their envenomations have been overrated.
Treatment Perhaps one of the most important factors in the outcome of snakebite is the treatment.
It is generally agreed that the first step in snakebite treatment should be to place a ligature above the bite to restrict the flow of venom, and also to immobilize the patient as much as possible.
Get a pair of dogs and try it, let the snake give both a nip; Give your dog the snakebite mixture, let the other fellow rip; If he dies and yours survives him, then it proves the thing is good.
When he thinks he sees them wriggle, when he thinks he sees them bloat, It will cure him just to think of Johnson's Snakebite Antidote.
Think of all the foreign nations, negro, chow, and blackamoor, Saved from sudden expiration, by my wondrous snakebite cure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snakebite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dart; fang; sting; tang