156 OPHIDIANS. 
No. 23. A woman, et. 37; bitten by a Bungarus fasciatus; 
was well in 24 hours. Treatment: liq. amm., internally ; ex- 
ternally, ipecac., amm., and chloroform. 
No. 24. Captain S.; bitten by a Gyal or Hydrophis; died 
in 71 hours. Treatment: internal doses of sulphuric ether, 
tincture hyose., camph., pulv. jalap, calomel, tincture Can- 
nabis Ind., chloroform, amm. aromat., camph. Again: pulvy. 
ipecac., amm., hydrate of morphine and water; brandy hay- 
ing been administered freely during the whole course of 
treatment. 
No. 25. A sailor; bitten by a Hydrophis, 7 feet 6 inches in 
length; died in less than 4 hours. Treatment: external appli- 
cations of liq. amm., tinct. opii, and olive oil. He could 
take nothing internally without vomiting it immediately. 
No. 26. A female, et. 26; bitten by a Krait, of the variety 
called Chutah ; died in 3 hours 30 minutes. 
No. 27. A female, et. 50; kind of snake not known; no 
result ; was treated by administrations of liq. amm. 
No. 28. A sepoy; kind not known; recovered in 13 days ; 
was administered tinct. ferr. mur. Hmaturia supervened, 
but ceased after the lapse of 10 days. 
No. 29. A young man; kind of snake not known; well 
after 10 days. The bitten part was touched with nitrate .of 
silver ; a snake-stone applied to the wound would not stick. 
On the fifth day an abundant hemorrhage supervened, which 
ceased of itself. 
No. 30. A man; bitten by a Bungarus ccer.; died in 63 hours. 
Treatment: repeated doses of ammonia and brandy. 
No. 31. A man; bitten by a Korite or Karite; died in 59 
hours. Treatment: internal, ammonia and brandy ; external, 
applications of ammonia. 
No. 32. A man; kind of snake not known; died in 59 hours. 
Treatment same as No. 31. 
