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... at her boyfriend's house in the Jackson County community of Leroy, a routine enough task. Then the 2-foot poisonous snake clamped down on the index finger of her left hand. "It was on the inside of the door handle and it nailed me," Hendershot said. ...
Source:Charleston Daily Mail
Date:September 28, 2009
... - according to legend, the milk of the Virgin Mary. Dioscorides wrote that Milk Thistle seeds could be used to treat snake bites. This plant is native to the Mediterranean and grows wild throughout Europe, North America and Australia. Milk Thistle ...
Source:VietnamTrade.org
Date:September 25, 2009
... to taste sweetness, which explains the Hindu name "gurmar". In the past, powdered Gymnema root was used to treat snake bites, constipation, stomach complaints, water retention, and liver disease. The molecules of gymnemic acid fill the receptor ...
Source:VietnamTrade.org
Date:September 25, 2009
... he said. He also told board members about new policies for reporting unusual lab results, for suture removal, and for snake bite treatment in the emergency room. "Every summer, we wind up treating a number of snake bites in our emergency room, and ...
Source:Tahlequah Daily Press
Date:September 22, 2009
... commonly, like malaria.' In previous years, the doctors treated injuries such as shoulder dislocations, fractures, snake bites and congenital heart failure, but this year, most cases dealt with high blood pressure and diabetes, according to U.S. ...
Source:Guam Pacific Daily News
Date:September 20, 2009
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