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Owen, C. (1742). An essay towards a natural history of serpents: In two parts. I. The first exhibits a general view of serpents, in their various aspects, such as their kinds, bulk, food, motion, propagation, coverture, colours. In which is inserted a short account of vegetable, mineral, and animal. poison, particularly that of the serpent; and its cure in various nations; where also the serpent is used as food and physick. II. The second gives a view of most serpents that are known in the several parts of the world; described by their various names, different countries, and qualities. III. To which is added a third part; containing six dissertations upon the following articles, as collateral to the subject ... The whole intermix'd with variety of entertaining digressions, philosophical and historical.

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Owen, Charles. An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents: In Two Parts. I. The First Exhibits a General View of Serpents, in Their Various Aspects, Such As Their Kinds, Bulk, Food, Motion, Propagation, Coverture, Colours. In Which Is Inserted a Short Account of Vegetable, Mineral, and Animal. Poison, Particularly That of the Serpent; and Its Cure in Various Nations; Where Also the Serpent Is Used As Food and Physick. II. The Second Gives a View of Most Serpents That Are Known in the Several Parts of the World; Described By Their Various Names, Different Countries, and Qualities. III. To Which Is Added a Third Part; Containing Six Dissertations Upon the Following Articles, As Collateral to the Subject ... The Whole Intermix'd With Variety of Entertaining Digressions, Philosophical and Historical. 1742.

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Owen, Charles. An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents: In Two Parts. I. The First Exhibits a General View of Serpents, in Their Various Aspects, Such As Their Kinds, Bulk, Food, Motion, Propagation, Coverture, Colours. In Which Is Inserted a Short Account of Vegetable, Mineral, and Animal. Poison, Particularly That of the Serpent; and Its Cure in Various Nations; Where Also the Serpent Is Used As Food and Physick. II. The Second Gives a View of Most Serpents That Are Known in the Several Parts of the World; Described By Their Various Names, Different Countries, and Qualities. III. To Which Is Added a Third Part; Containing Six Dissertations Upon the Following Articles, As Collateral to the Subject ... The Whole Intermix'd With Variety of Entertaining Digressions, Philosophical and Historical. 1742.

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