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On Snake-Poison: Its Action and Its Antidote

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The text examines the physiological effects of snake venom on the nervous and circulatory systems, tracing how neurotoxic action on the medulla oblongata and vaso-motor centres produces pallor, abdominal venous engorgement, weakening of cardiac function, respiratory compromise, and progressive paralysis. It reviews historical and experimental evidence, including animal experiments demonstrating persistent nerve-centred paralysis independent of blood contamination, and argues for a therapeutic protocol of prompt hypodermic strychnine administration as an antidote. The work also compiles clinical case reports—both successful and unsuccessful—and concludes with practical guidance on recognizing symptoms and applying the proposed treatment.

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A. Mueller

A. Mueller is an author known for his work in the field of toxicology, particularly with his notable book "On Snake-Poison: Its Action and Its Antidote." In this work, he explores the effects of snake venom on the human body and discusses potential antidotes, contributing to the understanding of venomous bites and their treatment. His insights are valuable for both medical professionals and those interested in the science of poisons.

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