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  1. Three generations' contribution to New Zealand and English medical history
  2. Professor Chen-Yuan Lee, MD (1915–2001), pharmacologist: snake venom research at the Institute of Pharmacology, National Taiwan University
  3. Karl Heinrich Slotta (1895–1987) biochemist: snakes, pregnancy and coffee
  4. Doctor Albert Calmette 1863–1933: founder of antivenomous serotherapy and of antituberculous BCG vaccination
  5. Hugh Alistair Reid OBE MD: investigation and treatment of snake bite
  6. Maurício Rocha E Silva MD: Snake venom, bradykinin and the rise of autopharmacology
  7. Sir Charles James Martin MB FRS: Australian serpents and Indian plague, one-hundred years ago
  8. Sir Joseph Fayrer MD FRS (1824–1907) Indian Medical Service: Snakebite and mortality in British India
  9. Abbé felice fontana (1730–1805): Founder of modern toxinology
  10. Early induction by crotoxin of biphasic frequency changes and giant miniature endplate potentials in frog muscle
  11. Morphological changes induced by crotoxin in murine nerve and neuromuscular junction
  12. Animal, Plant and Microbial Toxins, Volume 1: Biochemistry