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Poisonous Snakes of Texas and First Aid Treatment of Their Bites / Bulletin No. 31

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About This Book

A practical, illustrated field guide that outlines the venomous snake species found in Texas, grouping them by families and describing distinguishing features, size, habitats, and geographic ranges with county-level maps and photographs. It explains venom types, how to recognize and assess bites, and offers step-by-step first-aid measures plus guidance for physicians. The booklet also includes prevention advice for the home and outdoors, summaries of species behavior and distribution, and references for further reading and educational films, aimed at helping outdoor workers and residents identify hazards and respond safely to envenomation.

About the Author

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John E. Werler

John E. Werler is an author known for his contributions to herpetology, particularly in the study of snakes. His notable work, "Poisonous Snakes of Texas and First Aid Treatment of Their Bites / Bulletin No. 31," provides valuable insights into the identification of venomous snakes in Texas and offers essential first aid advice for snake bites. This publication reflects his expertise in the field and serves as a crucial resource for both the public and professionals dealing with snake encounters. Werler's work contributes to the understanding of snake safety and awareness in the region.

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