The medical management of those envenomed by snakes, spiders and poisonous fish in Australia featured extensively in the writings 19th century doctors, expeditioners and anthropologists. Against the background of this introduced medical doctrine there already existed an extensive tradition of Aboriginal medical lore; techniques of heat treatment, suction, incision and the application of plant-derived pharmacological substances featured extensively in the management of envenomed victims. The application of a hair-string or grass-string ligature, suctioning of the bite-site and incision were practised in a variety of combinations. Such evolved independently of and pre-dated such practices, which were promoted extensively by immigrant European...
In 1788 the British Empire established a penal colony in Sydney Cove. By virtue of their unique demo...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...
© 1979 Dr. Struan Keith SutherlandInvestigations described in this thesis were undertaken by the can...
Australia is inhabited by a large variety of snakes, including some of the most poisonous in the wor...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Envenomation and poisoning by terrestrial animals (both vertebrate and invertebrate) are a significa...
This report describes the bites and stings due to contact with venomous animals and plants that resu...
The earliest reports of snake venoms affecting hemostasis occur in the 17th century and first half o...
BACKGROUND: Accidental injury is a major public health problem in developed countries with 20 years ...
Despite the wealth of anecdotes and case reports there are fundamental questions of management of sn...
Australian snake envenoming is rare but potentially life-threatening and challenging to manage. Issu...
The Australian elapids inject venom which is characteristic of each species; and which cause charact...
Many accounts of Australian economic and social development have centred on the importance of pastor...
Suffice it to say that the first traces of its use by man date back to ten thousand years ago the ve...
In 1788 the British Empire established a penal colony in Sydney Cove. By virtue of their unique demo...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...
© 1979 Dr. Struan Keith SutherlandInvestigations described in this thesis were undertaken by the can...
Australia is inhabited by a large variety of snakes, including some of the most poisonous in the wor...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Envenomation and poisoning by terrestrial animals (both vertebrate and invertebrate) are a significa...
This report describes the bites and stings due to contact with venomous animals and plants that resu...
The earliest reports of snake venoms affecting hemostasis occur in the 17th century and first half o...
BACKGROUND: Accidental injury is a major public health problem in developed countries with 20 years ...
Despite the wealth of anecdotes and case reports there are fundamental questions of management of sn...
Australian snake envenoming is rare but potentially life-threatening and challenging to manage. Issu...
The Australian elapids inject venom which is characteristic of each species; and which cause charact...
Many accounts of Australian economic and social development have centred on the importance of pastor...
Suffice it to say that the first traces of its use by man date back to ten thousand years ago the ve...
In 1788 the British Empire established a penal colony in Sydney Cove. By virtue of their unique demo...
Snake envenoming is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. It is characterised by systemic effec...
Despite widespread use of antivenoms, many questions remain about their effectiveness in the clinica...