Envenoming by the common krait (Bungarus caeruleus) and Sri Lankan cobra (Naja naja naja): efficacy and complications of therapy with Haffkine antivenom.
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D. Warrell | R. Theakston | R. Phillips | A. De Silva | P. Dissanayaka | D. Abeysekera | D. Aloysius | Y. Galagedera | A. de Silva
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