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Handbook of Snake-Bite

1929

The writer has tried to explain how " Lexin " when inhaled charges the blood with molecules of its ingredients and kills the germs floating in the blood and also chemically neutralizes the venom in the blood coming directly in contact with the protein of the poison. [...] But the question was—" How to reach the venom circulated in the whole body ?" The writer believes the invention of " Lexin " the inhalant has solved the problem. [...] The remedial agents used in the preparation of this antivenom inhalation and the minuteness of the dose used excited ditrust in the minds of some physicians when the ingredients were published by me in 1922. [...] Professor Marfori considers " No drug can compete with camphor in sustaining the activity of the heart and steadying the pulse." It is not Only dependable in the hours of death but throughout the whole course of diseases wherever the heart is in great danger. [...] This property of methyl violet is welknown to the workers in Bacteriology who use this thing in " staining." I believe that the zinc element of the " greens " and " copperas " of the " violets " and " blues " really represent the germ-killing functions of the aniline dyes.
technology medicine science
Pages
468
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143759
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xviii Paresh Banerji view
Chapter I. “Lexin”
1-17 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter II. The Leading Snakes of India
18-vi Paresh Banerji view
Chapter III. Cobra Naia Naja Tripudiens
25-vi Paresh Banerji view
Chapter IV. The Poison Fangs and the Poison Glands
33-36 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter V. Symptoms of Snake Poisonings
37-41 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter VI. Differential Diagnosis
42-46 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter VII. Estimate of Common Errors
47-49 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter VIII. Medical Jurisprudence With Special Reference to Cases of Snake-Bites or Snake Poisonings
50-58 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter IX. Pharmacology of Snake -Venom
59-63 Paresh Banerji view
Chapter X. Geographical Distribution of Snakes all over the World
64-iv Paresh Banerji view
Chapter XI. All About Snakes
73-87 Paresh Banerji view
Snake-Bite Case Reports
88-427 Paresh Banerji view
Non-Poisonous Snakes
428-428 Paresh Banerji view
Index of Case Reports
429-430 Paresh Banerji view

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