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The Golden-crowned snake (Cacophis squamulosus) is a small a mildly venomous species of snake native to Australia.

The snakes of medical importance model is the most useful method of classifying venomous species in any given area based on potential to cause death or serious injury frequently or infrequently. This model is not concerned with precise numbers of deaths a species causes, which is unknown in virtually every country The model classifies the snakes based on their venom toxicity, the time it takes for a bite victim to die, and the mortality rate among bite victims, whether treated or not. Class I includes species which may or may not cause a high number of bites throughout their range; envenomation by these species often results in severe envenomation with rapid or delayed progression of local and systemic symptoms and death times can range anywhere from a few minutes to 12 hours. Mortality rates in case of envenomation are extremely high (70-100%). Class II species may or may not cause a high number of bites where they occur; envenomation by these species often results in moderate to severe local or systemic symptoms and death time can range from 12 hours to 10 days. Mortality rates in cases of envenomation are moderate to high (10-60%). Class III species are those which may or may not cause a high number of bites, and although serious local or systemic effects are not common, some species within this class may cause moderate or even marked local effects (necrosis, disfigurement, etc) and moderate severity in systemic effects when treatment is either delayed or not procured. However, regardless of seriousness of envenomation, death is generally uncommon, even in untreated victims. Still, mortality rates in cases of envenomation are low (< 1-10%).

Proving of black mamba in homeopathic medicine
Homeopathy is a system of alternative medicine created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann, based on the doctrine of like cures like, according to which a substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people will cure similar symptoms in sick people. The fundamental principle of homeopathy, which states the substances may be used treat disorders whose manifestations are similar to those that the same substance will induce in a healthy subject. The law of similars is also A homeopathic proving is the method by which the profile of a homeopathic remedy is determined.

A homeopathic proving of the venom of the black mamba was conducted by Dr. Rajan Sankaran. The venom is collected from black mambas and goes through a process of serial diution. Serial dilution is one of the core foundational practices of homeopathy, with "succussion", or shaking, occurring between each dilution. Eventually, a remedy is made to use against suffering illnesses that have similar traits and characteristics as the black mamba.

The black mamba as a species is described or associated with the following: The very large size attained by these snakes gives them the ability to strike from a long way out and bite the upper pa rt of the victim (1.2-1.8 m/4-6 ft away). With patience by the would be victi m, the mamba will slowly and cautiously retreat, allowing its escape. • Climbs quickly and gracefully. Very fast moving. It often moves with the head and neck raised high.
 * The world's most dangerous snake.
 * Uncertain tempers coupled with copious amounts of exceedingly potent neurotoxic venom.
 * Speed, agility, ferocity and deadliness.
 * The world's fastest snake, and indeed, it is extremely fast and difficult to control when spooked.
 * Antisocial-type animal.
 * Diurnal (active by day).
 * Shy and extremely nervous, taking flight at the first sign of human encroachmentand rarely allowing an approach of less than 23 m/75 ft. If cornered or an attempt to capture it is made, the black mamba will (when angered, which doesn't take much) give a threat display. They raise the front body and head well off the ground (1-1.2 m/3-4 ft in large specimens), spread a flat, narrow hood while shaking the head, gape the mouth, and show the purple-black interior. They also emit a long, hollow-sounding hiss that is thoroughly convincing.
 * When confronted with an angry mamba displaying their 'threat display, FREEZE!
 * Be forewarned. Unlike cobras or the king cobra, this snake doesn't bluff, and will not hesitate to attack. It usually delivers quick, multiple bites, while dashing for freedom past the victim.

The main theme of the remedy is one of isolation of being alone. The proving of the black mamba was based on psychological disorders rather than physical ailments. Those afflicted with the black mamba condition types, suggested deviant behavioural problems, emotional dysregulation, and narcissistic and psychopathic traits. The proving seemed to suggest the remedy targeted what was seemingly described as antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder and psychopathy. Sufferers were described as critical, malicious, aggressive, argumentative, and manipulative. They react violently and cruelly to any real or perceived attack, slight, or rejection, and act without any remorse. They were invariably impulsive and violent. Sexuality can be out of control, commonly with paraphilias. They described themselves as animal-like. The sufferers also displayed a frantic and paralyzing fear of loneliness; a state which they were constantly in. They feel that they are being cheated and act vindictively against anyone who they feel as cheated or betrayed them. They display incredible anxiety about the future and a fear that something will happen. They feel trapped and crushed. There is considerable hopelessness and despair. This is described as being enveloped in a black cloud or going into a tunnel that is getting narrower and narrower and darker and darker. Suicidal ideation was common, many stating they wish they could sleep and never wake up again. They display anger and hopelessness. Unfeeling, and aggressive behaviour. Quarrelsome. Uncivilised. Direct and rude. Harsh and abusive. Desire to hurt people, especially relatives, both physically and emotionally. Insensitive and uncaring about the people around them. Selfish and unfeeling about the misfortune of others.

Classes
The snakes of medical importance model is the most useful method of classifying venomous species in any given area based on potential to cause death or serious injury frequently or infrequently. This model is not concerned with precise numbers of deaths a species causes, which is unknown in virtually every country The model classifies the snakes based on their venom toxicity, the time it takes for a bite victim to die, and the mortality rate among bite victims, whether treated or not. Class I includes species which may or may not cause a high number of bites throughout their range; envenomation by these species often results in severe envenomation with rapid or delayed progression of local and systemic symptoms and death times can range anywhere from a few minutes to 12 hours. Mortality rates in case of envenomation are extremely high (70-100%). Class II species may or may not cause a high number of bites where they occur; envenomation by these species often results in moderate to severe local or systemic symptoms and death time can range from 12 hours to 10 days. Mortality rates in cases of envenomation are moderate to high (10-60%). Class III species are those which may or may not cause a high number of bites, and although serious local or systemic effects are not common, some species within this class may cause moderate or even marked local effects (necrosis, disfigurement, etc) and moderate severity in systemic effects when treatment is either delayed or not procured. However, regardless of seriousness of envenomation, death is generally uncommon, even in untreated victims. Still, mortality rates in cases of envenomation are low (< 1-10%).

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