Venomous Encounters: Snakes, Vivisection and Scientific Medicine in Colonial Australia by Peter Hobbins (review)doi:10.1093/JHMAS/JRY003Saurabh MishraOxford University PressJournal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
BungarusDaudin, 1803, collectively known as kraits, are venomous elapid snakes which inhabit the Asian subcontinent31. Most of the nominalBungarusspecies are poorly understood. However, recent study on the diversification and evolution of elapid snakes have highlighted that the diversification of kraits ...
Here we show that the most venomous spiders in the world are phylogenetically misplaced. Australian atracine spiders (family Hexathelidae), including the notorious Sydney funnel-web spider Atrax robustus, produce venom peptides that can kill people. Intr
angered deities, or the black magic of sorcerers. The ancient Chinese believed the frightening symptoms and signs to be the work of three demons, one with a hammer, one with a pail of cold water, and a third with a stove. The ancient Romans worshiped a fever ...
Vernacular names English: African Garter Snakes Elapsoidea is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as venomous garter snakes or African garter snakes. Despite the common names, they are unrelated to the harmless North American garter snake species. ...
Vernacular names English: Snake-Eating Snakes Polemon is a genus of rear-fanged venomous snakes in the family Atractaspididae. The genus is endemic to Africa. Fifteen species are recognized as being valid.[1][2] Miodon is a synonym. The mollusc genus of family Carditidae invalidly describ...
Venomous Encounters: Snakes, Vivisection and Scientific Medicine in Colonial Australia. By Peter Hobbinsdoi:10.1093/envhis/emy075PriceCardiff UniversityLloydCardiff UniversityEnvironmental history
Peter Hobbins, Venomous Encounters: Snakes, Vivisection and Scientific Medicine in Colonial Australiadoi:10.1093/shm/hky013BhaumikJadavpur UniversityRahulJadavpur UniversitySocial History of Medicine
The longevity of snakes in the scientific breeding of venomous animals of the laboratory of venomous animals and herpetology in the state university of Feira De Santana-Bahia-Brasil:CaptivityLongevitySnakesCrotalusdoi:10.1016/j.toxicon.2016.06.029Soledade, Kevin Austin...
A. Ecological and evolutionary components of body size: geographic variation of venomous snakes at the global scale. Biol. J. Linnean Soc. 98, 94–109, doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2009.01262.x (2009). Article Google Scholar Ultsch, G. R., Bradford, D. F. & Freda, J. Physiology: ...