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S K Sutherland

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The Medical Journal of Australia|May 16, 1981
When do you remove first aid measures from an envenomed limb?S K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1979
Rapid venom identification: availability of kitsS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 15, 1991
Necrotising arachnidism in AustraliaS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 2, 1979
Snake bite in remote areasS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1986
What on earth is ciguatera?S K Sutherland
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|November 1, 1974
Venomous Australian creatures: the action of their toxins and the care of the envenomated patientS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 15, 1979
Response to Chironex antivenomS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 7, 1987
Watch out, Miss Muffet!S K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 20, 1992
Patients with ciguatera: request for convalescent seraS K Sutherland, R Lewis
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1979
Use of neostigmine after snake biteT Brophy, S K Sutherland
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The Medical Journal of Australia|May 16, 1981
When do you remove first aid measures from an envenomed limb?S K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1979
Rapid venom identification: availability of kitsS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 15, 1991
Necrotising arachnidism in AustraliaS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 2, 1979
Snake bite in remote areasS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 1, 1986
What on earth is ciguatera?S K Sutherland
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|November 1, 1974
Venomous Australian creatures: the action of their toxins and the care of the envenomated patientS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 15, 1979
Response to Chironex antivenomS K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 7, 1987
Watch out, Miss Muffet!S K Sutherland
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 20, 1992
Patients with ciguatera: request for convalescent seraS K Sutherland, R Lewis
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1979
Use of neostigmine after snake biteT Brophy, S K Sutherland
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