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. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 2876. — Scorpion ijiiithux cnni-Vntus.) (From American Entu-miihyist.) poisonous effect. FIG. 287; -Dafamcs sfriatus Putn. B. Side view of head of female.(After Putnam.) blood corpuscles, paralyzing them and causing them tobecome agglutinated, and thus to clog the capillariesand smallerblood-vessels. The symptoms are faintness,numbness, fever, tumors on the tongue, and dimness ofvision. Ammonia alleviates the pain quickly, and ipe- 159 Insects. lUKCltS. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. cacuanha may be administered to overcome tlie fommou s])ecies in the Southern States is Buthvs cam-/iiiiis, but a number of species further to tlie southwestand become more numerous inMexico and Ceutrul species are also nu-merous. Slifiif//v (Galcodidie). Bodieselongivle and separated; the ab-domen distinctly- segmented. The man-dibles are large and scissoi-like, and palpi leglike. Respiration bytracheie, and not by indmouarj are very peculiar animals, withtpnte marked differences from any of theo


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