Scorpions do not bite, they sting.
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.
Scorpion stings could only be cured in the 1800s by incision, drainage, warm compresses, and elevation. But of course, back then, not all of these things worked, but hopefully afterwards, you would bleed a little and then be fine.
No, They can not bite.
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The Oregon Trail during the 1800s could be a very dangerous place. Scorpion stings were common and were treated in a few different ways. Most often, an incision was made at the sting site and the poison was allowed to drain from the wound or sucked out, depending on the severity of the sting.It would probably be treated with incision and drainage to remove the venom; elevation, symptomatic management, rest, bleeding along with application of a herbal poultice...
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They kill the person
The same as they are today.
The same as if you were bitten today.
I Don't know if there is a cure for a lycan's bite. I've bitten many humans, >:) but I've never seen them survive, let alone take some kind of cure. sorry.
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.
one you can't cure.
today we use anti-venom but back then that wasn't invented yet so there was not a cure. The mortality rate for an untreated king cobra bite is 75%
Anti-venom must be used.
The Tarantella.
A flea bite spreads and you get sick and you can get that from dogs and cats and a gnat bite is a little bump on your arm, leg, face, hand exc. and you can cure that with quick shot
suck it out with his mouth then listen to acdc