| 1854 - 412 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself, as toother animals ; for Dr. Bearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
| 1853 - 396 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself as to other animals ; for Dr. Dearing informed me, that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died, as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
| 1854 - 796 pagine
...and annoyed ii. its cage, in moving suddenly, accidently struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died, as any other animal...Here then we have the remarkable, and perhaps unique philosophical fact, of a liquid secreted directly from the blood, which proves deadly when introduced... | |
| 1854 - 616 pagine
...and annoyed in its cage in moving suddenly, accidently strnck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died, as any other animal...Here then we have the remarkable, and perhaps unique philosophical fact, of a liquid secreted directly from the blood, which proves deadly when introduced... | |
| 1854 - 412 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself, as toother animals ; for Dr. Dearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
| 1854 - 414 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself, as to other animals ; for Dr. Dearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
| 1761 - 170 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself as. to other animals, for l1r. Dearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in moving suddenly accidentally struck one of its tangs into its own body : it soon rolled over, and died as any other animal. Here, then, we have the... | |
| John Timbs - 1857 - 444 pagine
...fatal to the snake itself, as to other animals; for Dr. Bearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1863 - 470 pagine
...and annoyed in its cage, in moving suddenly, accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would...blood, which proves deadly when introduced into the verr source (the blood) from which it was derived! With the view of ascertaining the power and amonnt... | |
| J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...fatal to the snake itself as to other animals; for Dr. Dearing informed me that one of his specimens, after being irritated and annoyed in its cage, in...accidentally struck one of its fangs into its own body ; it soon rolled over and died as any other animal would have done. Here, then, we have the remarkable,... | |
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