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G M Hawdon

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Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Could this be snakebite?G M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Venomous marine creaturesG M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Spider bite. A rational approachG M Hawdon, K D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 2, 2001
Pressure immobilisation bandages in first-aid treatment of jellyfish envenomation: current recommendations reconsideredJ Tibballs, G M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 1999
Pressure immobilization for neurotoxic snake bitesK D Winkel, G M Hawdon, N Levick
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|February 17, 2000
Irukandji-like syndrome in VictoriaA C Cheng, K D Winkel, G M Hawdon, et al.
Australian Family Physician|October 26, 2001
Black snake, brown snake or mistake? A cautionary taleK D Winkel, B G Fry, G M Hawdon, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 12, 1998
Severe tiger snake envenomation in a wilderness environmentJ Tibballs, G M Hawdon, S J Pincus, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 4, 1999
Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider biteS J Pincus, K D Winkel, G M Hawdon, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 18, 2000
Funnel-web spider (Hadronyche infensa) envenomations in coastal south-east QueenslandA P Harrington, R J Raven, P C Bowe, et al.
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Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Could this be snakebite?G M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Venomous marine creaturesG M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Australian Family Physician|February 21, 1998
Spider bite. A rational approachG M Hawdon, K D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 2, 2001
Pressure immobilisation bandages in first-aid treatment of jellyfish envenomation: current recommendations reconsideredJ Tibballs, G M Hawdon, K D Winkel
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 29, 1999
Pressure immobilization for neurotoxic snake bitesK D Winkel, G M Hawdon, N Levick
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine|February 17, 2000
Irukandji-like syndrome in VictoriaA C Cheng, K D Winkel, G M Hawdon, et al.
Australian Family Physician|October 26, 2001
Black snake, brown snake or mistake? A cautionary taleK D Winkel, B G Fry, G M Hawdon, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 12, 1998
Severe tiger snake envenomation in a wilderness environmentJ Tibballs, G M Hawdon, S J Pincus, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 4, 1999
Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider biteS J Pincus, K D Winkel, G M Hawdon, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 18, 2000
Funnel-web spider (Hadronyche infensa) envenomations in coastal south-east QueenslandA P Harrington, R J Raven, P C Bowe, et al.
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