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A crowned devil: new species of Cerastes Laurenti, 1768 (Ophidia, Viperidae) from Tunisia, with two nomenclatural comments. Bonn Zool. Bull. 57 (2): 297–306
Scorpion stings in children. Jor. Med. J. 1: 57-61
A successful trial of yamakagashi antivenom. Snake 18: 4-5
Survival after severe envenomation by the blue- ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa). Med. J. Aust. 24: 663-665
Effects of a tiger snake bite. Victorian Nat. 70: 227-228
Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. [type catalogue] Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 pp.
In praise of subgenera: taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae). Zootaxa 2236: 26–36
Factors predictive of acute renal failure in rhabdomyolysis. Arch. Intern. Med. 148: 1553-1557
Snake bite in Nigeria. Snake 12: 142-144
Tropical snake bite: clinical studies in South-east Asia. In Harris, J. B.: Natural Toxins: Animal, Plant and Microbial. Clarendon Press, Oxford: 25-45
Injuries, envenoming, poisoning, and allergic reactions caused by animals. In Wetherall, D. J., J. G. Ledingham, D. A. Warrell: Oxford Textbook of Medicine, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 6.66-6.85
Snake venoms in science and clinical medicine. 1. Russell’s viper: biology, venom and treatment of bites. Symposium at Manson House, London, 18 May 1989. Trans. roy. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 83: 732-740
Correspondence, to the Editor. Amer. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 42: 623-624
Treatment of snake bite in the Asia-pacific region: a personal view. In Gopalakrishnakone, P., L. M. Chou: Snakes of medical importance (Asia Pacific Region). Venom and Toxin Research Group, National University of Singapore: 641-670
The global problem of snake bite: its prevention and treatment. In Gopalakrishnakone, P., C. K. Tan (eds.): Recent advances in toxinology research. Vol. 1. Venom and Toxin Research Group, National University of Singapore: 121-153
Snake bite: critique of first aid and hospital treatment: introduction. XIIIth International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 1992, Jomtien, Pattaya, Thailand. Abstracts: 213-215
Snakebites in Central and South America: Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Clinical Management. In: Venom Poisoning by North American Reptiles. In: J. A. Campbell and W. W. Lamar: The Venomous Reptiles of the Northern Hemisphere. Comstock; Ithaca, London S. 709-761
Clinical Review. Treatment of bites by adders and exotic venomous snakes. Brit. Med. J. 331: 1244-7
Editorial: Proatheris superciliaris: The deadly venom of a rare and elusive snake revealed. Toxicon 52 (2008) 833–835
Guidelines for the management of snake-bites. WHO. 152pp
The emerging syndrome of envenoming by the New Guinea small-eyed snake Micropechis ikaheka. Q. J. Med. 89: 523-530
Necrosis, haemorrhage and complement depletion following bites by the Spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis). Q. J. Med., New series 45: 1-22
The importance of bites by the saw- scaled or carpet viper (Echis carinatus): Epidemiological studies in Nigeria and review of world literature. Acta Tropica 4: 307-341
Neurotoxic effects of bites by the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) in Nigeria. Trans. roy. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 70: 78-79
Disseminated intravascular coagulation caused by the carpet viper (Echis carinatus): trial of Heparin. Brit. J. Haematol. 33: 335-342
Neurotoxic envenoming by an immigrant spider (Steatoda nobilis) in southern England. Toxicon 29: 1263-1265
Snake venom ophthalmia and blindness caused by the Spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis) in Nigeria. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 25: 525-529
Bites by the Puff adder (Bitis arietans) in Nigeria, and value of antivenom. Brit. med. J. 20: 697-700
Bites by the Night adder (Causus maculatus) and Burrowing vipers (Genus Atractaspis) in Nigeria. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 25: 517-524
Comparison of Pasteur and Behringwerke antivenoms in envenoming by the Carpet viper (Echis carinatus). Brit. med. J.: 607-609
Bites by the saw-scaled or carpet viper (Echis carinatus): trial of two specific antivenoms. Brit. med. J. 4: 437-440
Poisoning by bites of the saw-scaled or carpet viper (Echis carinatus) in Nigeria. Quart. J. Med. 46: 33-62
Venomous bites and stings. Brit. med. Bull. 49: 423-439
Rediscovery and redefinition of Malcolm Smith’s Trimeresurus kanburiensis in Thailand, with a report of envenoming. Trans. roy. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 86: 95-99
Severe neurotoxic envenoming by the Malayan krait Bungarus candidus (Lin.): response to antivenom and anticholinesterase. Brit. med. J. 286: 678-680
Randomized comparative trial of three monospecific antivenoms for bites by the Malayan pit viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma) in southern Thailand: Clinical and laboratory correlations . Amer. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 35: 1235-1247
Loxoscelism and necrotic arachnidism. J. Toxicol. clin. Toxicol. 4 & 5: 451-472
The heart in anaphylaxis. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 77: 663-666
Some notes on scorpion poisoning in Trinidad. Trans. roy. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 31: 607-624
Ancillary treatments of neurotoxic envenoming. 13th international congress for tropical medicine and malaria. Abstracts Vol. 1. Jomtien, Pattaya, Thailand. Nov. 29-Dec. 4: 218-219
Comparison of Tensilon and antivenom for the treatment of cobra-bite paralysis. Trans. roy. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 83: 570-573
Bites by the Philippine cobra (Naja naja philippinensis): prominent neurotoxicity with minimal local signs. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 39: 306-311
Bites by the Philippine cobra (Naja naja philippinensis): an important cause of death among rice farmers. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 37: 636-639
Tourniquet application after cobra bite: delay in the onset of neurotoxicity and the dangers of sudden release. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 38: 618-622
Seasnake bites in a freshwater lake. Amer. J. trop. Med. Hyg. 34: 770-773
Positive response to edrophonium in patients with neurotoxic envenoming by cobras (Naja naja philippinensis), a placebo-controlled study. New Engl. J. Med. 315: 1444-1448
Postmortem immunodiagnosis of cobra bite in a marine. Milit. Med. 152: 209
Venoms of Coleoptera. In Bettini, S.: Arthropod venoms. Springer, Berlin: 511-554
Timber rattlesnake bite to the hand with secondary coagulopathy and serum sickness. J. Emerg. Nursing 17: 193-196
Lethal potency and fractionation of Duyernoy’s secretion from the brown tree snake, Boiga irregularis. Toxicon 29: 401-407
Afibrinogenemia in man following the bite of a rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Amer. J. Med. 47: 625-634
Multiple hornet stings with features of Reye’s syndrome. Gastroenterology 89: 1407-1410
Herpetology of Africa: A checklist and bibliography of the orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria and Serpentes. Krieger Publ., Malabar, Florida: 293
A review of the snakes of the genus Conophis (familiy Colubridae) from Middle America. Univ. Kan. Pub. Mus. Nat. Hist. 15: 251-295
Venomous snakes of the Pacific area. In Keegan, H. L., W. V. Macfarlane: Venomous and poisonous animals and noxious plants of the Pacific Region. Pergamon Press, Oxford: 219-325
Systematics and zoogeography of Cerastes (Ophidia: Viperidae) in the Levant: 2. Taxonomy, ecology, and zoogeography. Snake 24: 34-49
A king cobra bite in New York city. Toxicon 27: 393-395
Pit viper Trimeresurus macrolepis (Beddome) bites at a South Indian tea estate. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 70: 207-208
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Copperhead snakebites reported to the Kentucky Regional Poison Center 1986: epidemiology and treatment suggestions. J. Kentucky med. Ass. 86: 61-66
Ophidian envenomation, a South Australian perspective. Rec. Adelaide Children’s Hospital 2: 311-421
A review of 105 cases of suspected snakebite in South Australia. In Gopalakrishnakone, P., C. K. Tan: Progress in Plant and Animal Toxins. National University of Singapore: 15-19
Elapid snakes: aspects of envenomation. In Covacevic, J., P. Davie, J. Pearn: Toxic plants and animals. A guide to Australia. QLD Museum, Brisbane: 391-429
Elapid snakes: management of bites. In Covacevic, J., P. Davie, J. Pearn: Toxic plants and animals. A guide to Australia. QLD Museum, Brisbane: 431-479
Thrombocytopenia after snake envenomation. Med. J. Aust. 152: 446-447
Management of snakebite in South Australia. A management plan. South Australian Health Commission, Country Health Services Division: 36
A review of snakebites and suspected snakebites treated in South Australia with particular reference to reptile handlers. In Gopalakrishnakone, P., C. K. Tan: Recent advances in toxinology research. Vol. 1. Venom and Toxin Research Group, National University of Singapore: 367-377
Clinical toxicology of snakebite in Australia and New Guinea. In: White, J, Meier, J, eds. Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms and Poisons. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 595-617
Clinical toxicology of Blue ringed octopus bites. In: White, J, Meier, J, eds. Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms and Poisons. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 171-177
Clinical toxicology of tick bites In: White, J, Meier, J, eds. Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms and Poisons. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 191-203
Tiger snake bite. Rec. Adelaide Children’s Hospital 3: 169-173
Clinical toxicology of spider bites. In: White, J, Meier, J, eds. Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms and Poisons. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 259-329
Acute renal failure and coagulopathy after snakebite. Med. J. Aust. 152: 142-143
Severe envenomation with convulsion following multiple bites by a common brown snake, Pseudonaja textilis. Aust. Paediatr. J. 25: 109-111
The five-ringed brown snake, Pseudonaja modesta (Gunther): report of a bite and comments on its venom. Med. J. Aust. 147: 603-605
Guidelines for the Prevention and Clinical Management of Snakebite in Africa. WHO Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville. 129pp
Stone-fish sting and its treatment. Med. J. Aust.: 218-222
Red back spider bite in Australia: an analysis of 167 cases. Med. J. Aust.: 44-49
Tick and mite toxicosis and allergy. In Tu, A. T. (ed): Handbook of natural toxins. Vol. 2. Marcel Dekker, New York: 371-396
Case report: dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome associated with treatment of the bite of a brown recluse spider. Amer. J. med. Sci. 296: 270-271
The marine stinger book, 3rd ed. Surf Live Saving Assoc. of Australia, Queensland State Center: 85
Multi-tentacled Box jellyfish. In Pearn, J., J. Covacevic: Venoms and victims. Queensland Museum and Amphion Press, South Brisbane: 1-8
Ciguatera and mannitol: a successful treatment. Med. J. Aust. 153: 306-307
Acute regional vascular insufficiency after jellyfish envenomation. Med. J. Aust. 149: 698-701
Acute management of serious envenomation by box-jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri). Med. J. Aust. 141: 851-853
Venomous and poisonous marine animals, a medical and biological handbook. Publisher Details Kensington, N.S.W. : University of New South Wales Press: 504
Serious envenomation by the Northern Australian box-jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri). Med. J. Aust. 1: 13-15
Boy-jellyfish venom and humans. Med. J. Aust. Mar.: 444-445
Medical aspects of marine envenomation and poisoning. In Covacevic, J., P. Davie, J. Pearn: Toxic plants and animals. A guide to Australia. QLD Museum, Brisbane: 215-240
Treatment of pediatric ciguatera fish poisoning. Amer. J. Dis. Child. 144: 747-748
Snake poisoning in the United States: A study based on an analysis of 740 cases. Arch. intern. Med.: 516-570
Urinary NAG as an early indicator of renal damage in Russell's viper bite envenomation. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 90: 169-172
Rattlesnake bites in southern California and rationale for recommended treatment. West. J. Med. 148: 37-44
Vipera palaestinae bites-clinical experience in Israel. In Gopalakrishnakone, P., C. K. Tan: Recent advances in toxinology research. Vol. 1. Venom and Toxin Research Group, National University of Singapore: 329-336
The Africanised “killer” bee: biology and public health. Quart. J. Med. 87: 263-267
Ciguatera fish toxins and poisoning. In Tu, A. T.: Handbook of natural toxins 3. Marine toxins and venoms. Marcel Dekker, New York: 31-61
Recovering the evolutionary history of Africa’s most diverse viper genus: morphological and molecular phylogeny of Bitis (Reptilia: Squamata: Viperidae). Org Divers Evol, DOI 10.1007/s13127-014-0185-3
Chiracanthium punctorium-Portrait einer berüchtigten Spinne. Natur u. Mus. 118: 310-317
Insuficiencia hipofisaria anterior por picada de ofidio. Arq. Bras. Endocrinol. Metab. 7: 25-47
Spider bites. Arch. Dermatol. 123: 98-104
Jellyfish sting of the cornea. Amer. J. Ophthalmol. 100: 739-740
The action of Russell’s viper venom on fibrin formation and fibrinolysis in vivo . Brit. J. Haematol. 71: 107-111
A case of fatal stabbing by a stingray. Med. J. Aust.: 466-467
Review article. Taxonomic changes and toxinology: Systematic revision of the Asiatic cobras (Naja naja species complex). Toxicon 34: 399-406
The genus Daboia (Serpentes: Viperidae): Russell's Viper. Hamadryad 23 (1): 33-40
Snakes across the Strait: trans-Torresian phylogeographic relationships in three genera of Australasian snakes (Serpentes: Elapidae: Acanthophis, Oxyuranus, and Pseudechis). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 33 (3): 1-14
Taxonomic contributions in the "amateur" literature: comments on recent descriptions of new genera and species by Raymond Hoser. Litteratura Serpentium, 21(3): 67-79, 86-91
Redescription of Naja siamansis, Laurenti, 1768, (Serpentes, Elapidae), a widely overlooked spitting cobra from Southeast Asia:geographic variation, medical importance and designation of a neotype. J. Zool. London 243: 771-788
A new species of spitting cobra from northeastern Africa (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja). Journal of Zoology (London) 259: 345-359
Get an eyeful of this: a new species of giant spitting cobra from eastern and north-eastern Africa (Squamata: Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja). Zootaxa 1532: 51-68.
Tracing an invasion: landbridges, refugia and the phylogeography of the Neotropical rattlesnake (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalus durissus). Molecular Ecology 14 (4): 1095-1108
Integration of nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences and morphology reveals unexpected diversity in the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca) species complex in Central and West Africa (Serpentes: Elapidae). Zootaxa 4455 (1): 068–098
A nesting of vipers: Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the Viperidae (Squamata: Serpentes). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49 (2): 445-459
Synopsis of recent developments in venomous snake systematics, No. 3. Toxicon 37: 1123-11229
Asiatic cobras. Systematics and snakebite. Experientia 47: 205-209
Dentitional phenomena in Cobras revisited: spitting and fangs structure in the Asiatic species of Naja (Serpentes: Elapidae). Herpetologica 48: 424-434
The phylogeny of cobras inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: evolution of venom spitting and the phylogeography of the African spitting cobras (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja nigricollis complex). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45: 437-453
Population systematics of Russell’s viper: a multivariate study. Biological J. of the Linnean Soc. 47: 97-113