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    Cordasco R, Jones W, Liddell W.
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  • 9. North American snake envenomation: diagnosis, treatment, and management.
    Gold BS, Barish RA, Dart RC.
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  • 11. [Acute treatment of patients bitten by poisonous snakes].
    Hofstra SS.
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  • 12. Management of snake bites.
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  • 13. Evaluation and treatment of poisonous snakebites.
    Forks TP.
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  • 14. Snakebite.
    Dutta TK, Mukta V.
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  • 17. Venomous snakebites. Current concepts in diagnosis, treatment, and management.
    Gold BS, Barish RA.
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