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On the Poison of Serpents. By W. Boag, Esq. … Supposing the fatal effect [of a snakebite] to be produced by the sudden subtraction of oxygen from the blood, this gentleman recommends, by way of antidote, the employment of those substances which contain oxygen in its greatest abundance, and part with it with the greatest facility; and, as lunar caustic [[silver nitrate] possesses these properties in a singular degree, he concludes that no medicine is better calculated to resist the effects of the poison of serpents.
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On
the
Poison
of
Serpents.
By
W.
Boag,
Esq.
…
Supposing
the
fatal
effect
[of
a
snakebite]
to
be
produced
by
the
sudden
subtraction
of
oxygen
from
the
blood,
this
gentleman
recommends,
by
way
of
antidote,
the
employment
of
those
substances
which
contain
oxygen
in
its
greatest
abundance,
and
part
with
it
with
the
greatest
facility;
and,
as
lunar
caustic
[[silver
nitrate]
possesses
these
properties
in
a
singular
degree,
he
concludes
that
no
medicine
is
better
calculated
to
resist
the
effects
of
the
poison
of
serpents.