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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 281059" data-attributes="member: 7979"><p>I definatley not saying you should wash a snake bite on your body .*U dont do that . What i am saying if u gators or loose clothing gets struck (not u body ) it is a bloody good idea to remove them and give them a wash because if u have the slightest nick or pimple or abrasion the venom can be absorbed . One drop of venom can kill ya .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 281059, member: 7979"] I definatley not saying you should wash a snake bite on your body .*U dont do that . What i am saying if u gators or loose clothing gets struck (not u body ) it is a bloody good idea to remove them and give them a wash because if u have the slightest nick or pimple or abrasion the venom can be absorbed . One drop of venom can kill ya . [/QUOTE]
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