"This excellent book is an essential addition to the library of any herpetologist, but particularly those doing
research on venomous snakes." -- Joseph T. Collins, Adjunct Herpetologist, Animal Keeper's Forum, Vol. 33 No. 10, September 2006
"… Chippaux's book is outstanding in detail and coverage of so many aspects of snakebite and envenomation." -- David L. Hardy, Sr., Sonoran Herpetologist, Volume 19, Number 10, October 2006
"… provides an explicit reference of biochemistry, toxicology, and serpentine behavior and is a stand-out compilation of expertise in the
field."--The Midwest Book Review, November 2006
"… All in all a very useful reference volume for those with venomous reptiles or perhaps those in the medical profession…for those who wish to learn more about snake venom and its symptoms, this is a very useful book." -- Alan H. Wilkie, The Herptile, 31:4, December 2006
"This is a remarkable compilation of recent work on venoms and snakebite by one of the world's acknowledged authorities…a useful compilation
and update on the subject and while several chapters are technical and would make sense only to a toxicologist or medical practitioner, there is plenty to interest the layman and herpetologist." -- Romulus Whitaker, Hamadryad, Vol. 31, No. 2 |