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Venomous animals
Wilderness medical emergencies
Snakes
Elapidae
Snakebite
Rattlesnake
Snake venom
Antivenom
Squamata
Medicine
Venomous snakes

Incidence of Treated Snakebites in the United States HENRY M. PARRISH, SNAKEBITE frequently

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