Revered Snake in Asia
THAILAND - 1989/08/01: In Bangkok, at the Red Cross Pasteur Institute, lab technicians produce antivenin for snake bites. At the institute, venom is milked from snakes, injected into horses and mice, and the antibodies in the animal's blood are used as a basis for the serum.. (Photo by Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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August 01, 1989
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- 1980-1989,
- Animal,
- Antidote,
- Archival,
- Bangkok,
- Biting,
- Blood Serum,
- Charity and Relief Work,
- Close-up,
- Development,
- Hand,
- Healthcare And Medicine,
- Horse,
- Human Interest,
- Injecting,
- International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement,
- Laboratory,
- Macrophotography,
- Medical Equipment,
- Outdoors,
- People of Asia and India,
- Prevention,
- Research,
- Snake,
- Syringe,
- Technician,
- Thailand,
- Vaccination,
- Vertical,