suck it out with his mouth then listen to acdc
No, it doesn't cure the snake bite. It does, however, reduce the amount of venom flowing through the victim's body. The only cure - is to get to a hospital for treatment with anti-venin.
Go directly to the hospital for antivenin injections.
If someone got bitten by a venomous snake, another pioneer would take a knife and cut an "x" at the bite location. They would then suck out the blood and hopefully the poison. Sometimes this worked and sometimes this didn't. If it didn't work the victim would most likely die. If they happen to be lucky enough to survive, the body part that was bitten would normally have to be amputated. If they were bitten on their core, death was almost certain.
It depends. If it is poison by a snake or a bite you or someone else can suck the poison out of that area through where the animal bit.
If someone got bitten by a venomous snake, another pioneer would take aknife and cut an "x" at the bite location. They would then suck out theblood and hopefully the poison. Sometimes this worked and sometimes thisdidn't.If it didn't work the victim would most likely die. If they happen to belucky enough to survive, the body part that was bitten would normally haveto be amputated. If they were bitten on their core, death was almostcertain.
If someone got bitten by a venomous snake, another pioneer would take aknife and cut an "x" at the bite location. They would then suck out theblood and hopefully the poison. Sometimes this worked and sometimes thisdidn't.If it didn't work the victim would most likely die. If they happen to belucky enough to survive, the body part that was bitten would normally haveto be amputated. If they were bitten on their core, death was almostcertain.
Yes - if it's a venomous species that caused the bite. You'd need the correct anti-venin treatment.
the cure is to bite me.i drank the cure so you have to bite me.singed:werevamp i am 1,25713 i live at 10 botanic avenue or come over and bite my cousin at 1187 octave street
Scorpions do not bite, they sting.
Scorpions don't bite they sting with their tails. A pioneer would not have found a scorpion since they are not found on the plains. HAD they gotten stung they would have wrapped the spot and used iodine on it.
No. Once in, it's in. All the old home remedies ever did was give you a nasty skin injury on top of the snake venom damage.
There is currently no proven cure for cancer. There are several treatments available, but snake venom is not a medically accepted treatment for cancer.