Woman Holds Poisonous Viper
Khun Pom, the owner of a restaurant specialising in snake dishes, holds a Russell's viper prior to draining the snake of blood for a customer of Chinese heritage at her restaurant in Bangkok, 20th December 1980. In traditional Chinese medicine, snake bile from the gallbladder has long been valued as a tonic. (Photo by Alex Bowie/Getty Images)
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20 December, 1980
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