Originally published in 1907, this report documents the findings of a commission investigating snake-poisoning in India and Australia. It provides a detailed study of the effects of various treatments, including artificial respiration and the administration of different drugs, and offers insights into the nature of snake poisons. This work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the science of toxicology.
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