Arthropods, Australian
Arthropods, Australian
Arthropods all have jointed legs and segmented bodies with no spine or backbone (invertebrates). Insects and spiders are the most common form of arthropods. Some arthropods can be highly venomous to humans and animals, but most are not.
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The Funnel Web Spider and Common Spider Bites
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2004. The Funnel Web Spider and Common Spider Bites. Australian Family Physician. 33:244-251.
Spider Bite - The Redback Spider and Its Relatives
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2004. Spider Bite - The Redback Spider and Its Relatives. Australian Family Physician. 33:153-157.
Acute and Recurrent Skin Ulceration After Spider Bite
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2000. Acute and Recurrent Skin Ulceration After Spider Bite. Wilderness Medical Society Summer Conference and Annual Meeting.
Acute and Recurrent Skin Ulceration After Spider Bite
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1999. Acute and Recurrent Skin Ulceration After Spider Bite. The Medical Journal of Australia. 171(2):98-102.
Caution Regarding Bier's Block Technique For Redback Spider Bite
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1999. Caution Regarding Bier's Block Technique For Redback Spider Bite. The Medical Journal of Australia. 171(4):220.
Funnel-Web Spider (Hadronyche Infensa) Envenomation in Coastal South East Queensland
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1999. Funnel-Web Spider (Hadronyche Infensa) Envenomation in Coastal South East Queensland. The Medical Journal of Australia. 171(11-12):651-653.
Envenomation by a Juvenile Steatoda Spider Treated With Redback Spider Antivenom
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1998. Envenomation by a Juvenile Steatoda Spider Treated With Redback Spider Antivenom. The Medical Journal of Australia. 169(11-12):642.
Spider Bite: A Rational Approach
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1997. Spider Bite: A Rational Approach. Australian Family Physician. 26:1380-1385.
