Elaps corralinus
Elaps corallinus
English: Coral snake.
Region: South America.
Genus: 40 species.
Zoology: the venom is highly neurotoxic; leading to cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest.
Source: freshly taken venom from living Coral snake, which is rubbed with milk sugar. This medicine was first introduced into therapy by Dr. Benoit Jules Mure.
Zoology
Coral snake is highly poisonous snake from warm areas of South America, home to about 40 species.
Its venom is sharply neurotoxic - able to irritate the nervous system so that it subsequently leads to cardiac arrest or respiratory arrest.
Literature
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