On the Nature and Physiological Action of the Poison of Naja Tripudians and Other Indian Venomous Snakes
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3.10. Respirations 7? per minute. 3.13. Respirations 7 per minute. 3.15. About "01 grain of dried cobra-poison dissolved in ? cub. centim. of water was injected into the vein of dog's leg. Immediately the animal became very restless, and tried in vain to vomit. Respirations 7 per minute. 3.21. Constant retching, but no vomiting. Respirations 7. 3.23. About 02 grain more was injected. 3 27. Constant retelling. Respirations 6. The animal now lay down exhausted, and was killed by a blow on the liend.
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On the Nature and Physiological Action of the Poison of Naja Tripudians and Other Indian Venomous Snakes.—Part I
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