THE SNAKES OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
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The 
the mucous surface and peptic glands of the stomach. 
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peqqni ysejod jo ajyeuesueulieg 
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The latter 
flooding of the blood with strong spirit causes extensive destruc- 
tion of the corpuscles of the blood and nerve cells. 
