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Fic. 108.—He opens its mouth. The operators then stand well back, as the snake often 
struggles fiercely, and venom is often forcibly squirted from the fangs. To avoid this 
getting into the eyes, the snake’s mouth is turned sideways. Then the glass syringe is 
charged with the beaten-up contents of eggs or milk. The nozzle is pushed into the 
snake’s throat and the contents squirted down. Sometimes two or three doses are given. 
A glass funnel may be used instead of a syringe. 
