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- Snake-stones abstract "Snake-stones, also known as a viper's stones, black stones, schwarze Steine, pierres noire, piedritas negras or serpent-stones, are animal bones or stones used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America and Asia.Dr. Linnea Smith from the Yanamono Medical Clinic in the remote Amazon basin of northeastern Peru wrote The black stone is a fondly held concept in our area, where snakebites are common and sometimes fatal. ... when one lives far from ambulances, med-flights, hospitals, doctors, and when one is confronted with a potentially lethal problem, anything seems better than nothing. Personally, I’d rather have antivenin. Then again, if nothing else is available, what is one to do? And placebo effect is undoubtedly real. ... In any case, better that a person stricken by a snake have some hope than feel completely without recourse...Experts are concerned that relying on a black stone may prevent snakebite victims from seeking appropriate medical help. No scientific study has shown that black stones per se are effective, but, most guidelines for snakebite first-aid stress the need for keeping the victim calm (because acute stress reaction increases blood flow and endangers the victim, and panic is infectious and can compromise judgment).".
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- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Acute_stress_reaction.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Antivenom.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_detoxification.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antidotes.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Snakes.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Envenomation.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Madstone_(folklore).
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Panic.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Snakebite.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLink Zakariya_al-Qazwini.
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nagamanikyam".
- Snake-stones wikiPageWikiLinkText "Snake-stones".
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- Snake-stones subject Category:Alternative_detoxification.
- Snake-stones subject Category:Antidotes.
- Snake-stones subject Category:Snakes.
- Snake-stones hypernym Bones.
- Snake-stones type Bone.
- Snake-stones type Drug.
- Snake-stones type Drug.
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- Snake-stones comment "Snake-stones, also known as a viper's stones, black stones, schwarze Steine, pierres noire, piedritas negras or serpent-stones, are animal bones or stones used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America and Asia.Dr. Linnea Smith from the Yanamono Medical Clinic in the remote Amazon basin of northeastern Peru wrote The black stone is a fondly held concept in our area, where snakebites are common and sometimes fatal. ...".
- Snake-stones label "Snake-stones".
- Snake-stones sameAs Q3044492.
- Snake-stones sameAs Serpento-ŝtono.
- Snake-stones sameAs Snakestone.
- Snake-stones sameAs Pierre_noire_(médecine_traditionnelle).
- Snake-stones sameAs 蛇頂石.
- Snake-stones sameAs m.079vmd.
- Snake-stones sameAs Q3044492.
- Snake-stones wasDerivedFrom Snake-stones?oldid=704851573.
- Snake-stones isPrimaryTopicOf Snake-stones.