. Ophidians, zoological arrangement of the different genera, including varieties known in North and South America, the East Indies, South Africa, and Australia. Their poisons, and all that is known of their nature. Their galls, as antidotes to the snake-venom. Snakes; Venom. MICROSCOPICAL APPEARANCE OF COBRA-POISON. 177 In experiments made by Dr. Russell with the Daboia poison it killed a dog in 26 minutes, and a chicken in 36 seconds. The Cobi'a poison injected into the jugular vein is not known to have produced death in less than 34 seconds. Fig. 2 is from Fayrer's Thanatophidia, and is a sf


. Ophidians, zoological arrangement of the different genera, including varieties known in North and South America, the East Indies, South Africa, and Australia. Their poisons, and all that is known of their nature. Their galls, as antidotes to the snake-venom. Snakes; Venom. MICROSCOPICAL APPEARANCE OF COBRA-POISON. 177 In experiments made by Dr. Russell with the Daboia poison it killed a dog in 26 minutes, and a chicken in 36 seconds. The Cobi'a poison injected into the jugular vein is not known to have produced death in less than 34 seconds. Fig. 2 is from Fayrer's Thanatophidia, and is a sfigma taken by Dr. D. Douglas Cunningham, of Bengal. Under. Appearance of the Cobra-poison under the microscope. what magnifying power this appearance is exhibited is not stated. The poison-globules have the general appearance of spotted disks and dots, lines and curves ; a most peculiar obtuse. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Higgins, S. B. New York, Philadelphia, Boericke & Tafel


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