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ROLLER & TRAY STURDY! Full Size yBVEROM 71 Shock Kills More Snake Victims Than Venom Oklahoma City - fllPJ - A wiry Oklahoman who has been bitten 14 different times by poisonous snakes says shock brought on by fear kills ' more snakebite victims than the venom. Bob Jenni, curator of rep tiles at Oklahoma City's Lin coln Park Zoo, said only about 3 per cent of persons bitten by poisonous snakes in this country die from the bites. He has treated himself aft er all but two of his bites and given emergency treatment to 11 other persons for poisonous bites. Jennl has been struck most often by rattlesnakes, which he catches in the South west. , Twice snakes from South America bit him. He also has been bitten by a copperhead, water moccasin and African cape cobra. Jenni said only four vari eties of poisonous snakes are native to the United States rattlesnake, water moccasin or cottonmouth, copperhead and coral snake. "Drop for drop, coral snake venom is more deadly than a rattlesnake's," Jenni said. "But the western diamond back rattler is the greatest killer because of its wide range in the United States." Neuro-Toxlc : i He said coral snake venom is neuro-toxlc, acting on a human's nervous system, but the venom of the nation's oth er poisonous snakes is hemo lytic and attacks the blood. Jenni said snakes are most active when the air temper ature is 75 to 90 degrees. "In the spring, snakes will start coming out of their winter quarters when the day-night temperature averages about 58 degrees," he said. "And where you find one snake, you can probably find sev eral."' . : He advises wearing boots in snake country, but rely more on your eyes to keep from stepping on snakes. ' "If you happen to come upon a snake, the best thing to do is stop, then calmly leave by a clear exit,". Jennl said. "Contrary to common . belief, poisonous snakes in this' country will not chase you." Jennl Method This is the method Jennl uses against a snake bite: 1. Place a band near the wound, between it and the heart - tight enough to slow the flow of blood back to the heart.: -,.-. 2. With a sterile blade, make cuts in the direction of the veins over each fane punc ture deep enough to allow free bleeding. Incisions should not be more than inch wide nor more than 3i inch deep, and should not be made into veins, arteries or tendon. 3. Apply suction for at least four hours. If the mouth has no cuts in or around it. it can be used to draw out the venom. , 4. Move the constrictins band as swelling increases. o. Watch for shock. If the victim shows abnormal color ing, pupil dilation, or suffers nausea or uncontrolled shak ing, keep him warm and place his head lower than most of the body so blood will reach it. Give him mild stimulants, such as coffee or tea.. ; Jenni said secondary aid can be given if it will be a long time before the victim can be treated by a doctor. That would , Involve, placing cold packs on the wound for nine minutes, waiting a min- ute to see if the band should be moved, then placing hot pacKs, men repeating the process. He said hot packs should not be used on coral snake bites, or effects of the venom would be worse. Jenni said Dersons snlnir into areas where there are snakes should spend five min utes per snake learning the poisonous kinds, then they won't have to fear the others. SOC Staff Members To Attend Meeting Ashland -Two renrpsnntn. tlves from Southern college, Dr. Frank Haines, associate professor of social science, and Dr. Arthur Tay lor, chairman nf the science division, will take part in the Fourteenth North west ' History conference at Walla Walla, . Wash, under the srjonsorshln nf Whitman college and the Washington Historical Society this week end. : ' Dr. Haines Is Droeram chairman for the session snnn. sored by the Council for Re search in Progress. Dr. Tay lor will serve as commentator for the session. " A feature of the conference will be the presentation of awards to select senior his torians of the region and spe cial recognition for the foun ders of the conference, of whom Dr. Haines is one. MONUMENTS LIST There are 86 national monu ments In the U; S. v n v