Description
This historical non-fiction work provides a detailed examination of the various threats to human life in western India, with particular focus on snake-related incidents and hydrophobia (rabies). The author presents documented cases and accounts of destruction caused by venomous snakes and disease outbreaks that plagued the region.
The book serves as an important historical record of public health challenges, wildlife dangers, and mortality rates in colonial and pre-colonial western India. Through careful documentation and analysis, it explores the social, medical, and environmental factors that contributed to these hazards. The work is valuable for understanding the historical context of disease management, snake bite treatment, and public safety measures in India.
Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, this text remains a significant resource for historians, medical researchers, and those interested in the natural history and public health of the Indian subcontinent.







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