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in 1 hour 30 minutes. Received no treatment; complained 
of much pain in the wound; rigor mortis occurred 8 hours 
after death. , 
No. 3. Man, et. 32; kind not known; died in 42 hours; 
treatment same as No.1. Autopsy showed a semi-fluid blood 
containing clots. 
No. 4. Boy, et. 12; kind not known; died in 18 hours; 
treated by the Kabirajes. Autopsy showed fluid blood. 
No. 5. A man, et. 46; kind unknown; probably a Bun- 
garus ¢.; or Krait; dead in 10 hours; treated same as No. 1. 
Autopsy gave fluid blood. 
No. 6. A boy, et. 8; kind unknown; dead in 24 hours; 
treatment same as No.1. Autopsy gave fluid blood, heart en- — 
tirely empty. 
No. 7. A man, et. 50; bitten by a Cobra; died in 2 hours. 
No. 8. A woman, et. 30; kind unknown; dead in 10 
hours; treatment same as No. 1. 
No. 9. A boy, et. 12; bitten by a Cobra; dead in 30 min- 
utes; treatment same as No. 1. 
No. 10. A man, et. 30; kind unknown; died at the expi- 
ration of 6 days; treatment, hypodermic injections of liquid 
ammonia. Autopsy revealed fluid blood; no rigor mortis en- 
sued. 
No. 11. A man, et. 22; supposed to have been bitten by 
a Krait; died in8 hours; treatmentsameas No.1. Autopsy 
showed the heart filled with fluid blood. 
No. 12. A woman, with a child at breast ; the mother died 
in 4 hours; child died in two hours, supposed to have been 
poisoned by the mother’s milk; treatment same as No. 1. 
The faces of both were livid and swollen, and a bloody froth 
issued from their mouths and nostrils. 
No. 18. A man, et. 36; kind unknown; bitten on one 
foot ; was taken into the Jainser Dispensary, and treated by 
