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CURE FOR SNAKE BITE

THE USE OF AN AXE Using an axe to scarify the flesh when his partner in a prospecting claim at Anderson’s Creek, two miles from Warrandyte. Victoria, was bitten by a snake recently. Mr T. Haines probably save the life of Keith Sharp, aged 28. Mo Haines hurried his mate to Warrandyte where Professor Osborne, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine* at MellKmrne University, has a house. Professor Osborne removed the ligature and scarified the wound, and then sent harp to Melbourne Hospital where he is progressing favourably.

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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3932, 16 January 1933, Page 5

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CURE FOR SNAKE BITE Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3932, 16 January 1933, Page 5

CURE FOR SNAKE BITE Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3932, 16 January 1933, Page 5

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