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SPIDER BITE RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP INC.

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By becoming a member you will be assisting our ongoing push to gain recognition
of the need to re-establish Government Funding for the research of an anti-venom
and a recognised treatment for the bite of the white-tailed spider.

This does not only affect us as humans but also our livestock and our pets who
in many instances have to be destroyed.

The information, and the products that have been used to control infection and wound
problems, have been uncovered by our members in their continued search for knowledge
and relief. In so doing they have learned a great deal about the clinical effects of spider
bites. Because of bite victims getting together, we have been able to organise a register
to coordinate symptoms and the variety of treatments, in order to assist others.

As a member you will receive a a Members Information Pack that is not available on this
website. This includes a variety of information that has been built up from bite victims
and specialists in the field, with updates and newsletters.

To become a member, send your details and cheque or money order to
Helen Midgely at the address listed here:

Spider Bite Victim's Support Group Inc.
P.O.Box 156
Yankalilla
South Australia 5203
Telephone/Fax 61 + 08 8558 2738
E-mail: Email

Membership cost per annum:
Group Membership $50
Individual Membership $40
Pensioners/Concession $25

Postage cost:
Australia and New Zealand $1.50
Outside of Australia and New Zealand $5.00

Please note that we do not have credit card facilities or a secure server,
therefore it will be necessary to send a check or money order when ordering.

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