- Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI) ( _th. สถานเสาวภา "Sathan Saovabha") in
Bangkok ,Thailand , is a famousinstitute that specialises in thehusbandry of poisonoussnakes , theextraction andresearch ofsnake venom . It also houses thesnake farm , a popular tourist attraction.The origins of the institute can be traced back to 1912 when King Rama VI granted permission for a government institute to manufacture and distribute
rabies vaccine upon the suggestion of Prince Damrong, whose daughter, Princess Banlusirisarn, had died from rabies infection. It was officially opened on26 October 1913 in the Luang Building on Bamrung Muang Road as the "Pastura Institute" afterLouis Pasteur , who discovered the first vaccine against rabies. In 1917 it was renamed the "Pasteur Institute" and placed under the supervision of theThai Red Cross Society . The institute also produced vaccine againstsmallpox .In the early 1920s the king offered his private property for the construction of a new home for the institute on Rama IV Road. The new buildings were officially opened on
7 December 1922 , now named for the king's mother, Queen Saovabha. At the same time, the institute's first director, Dr. Leopold Robert, requested contributions from foreigners living in Thailand for the establishment of a snake farm, which would enable the institute to manufactureantivenom for snake bites. Reportedly the second snake farm in the world after one inSao Paolo ,Brazil , it was opened on22 November 1923 by Queen Savang Vadhana, then President of the Thai Red Cross, on the institute's premises.The research into snake venom is highly important, since many people fall victim to venomous snake bites. Normally only an
antidote that is based from the same snake’s venom can save the individual's life.Containing thousands of some of the most venomous snakes in the world, such as the
king cobra and all sorts ofviper s, the snake farm is ahighlight for anytourist visit. There are daily shows where handlers play around with pythons, and extractions of venom can also be witnessed. There is also a museum, and lectures are given.The QSMI and the snake farm are located near
Chulalongkorn Hospital , on the corner of Henri Dunant Road and Rama IV Road.References
* [http://www.redcross.or.th/english/aboutus/snake.php4 Thai Red Cross | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute]
* [http://www.bma.go.th/bmaeng/pathumwan/queen_saovabha.html Bangkok Metropolitan Administration | Queen Saovabha Memorial Instiute]
* [http://outaboutbangkok.com/zine2.html Out About Bangkok | Queen Saovapha Memorial Institute] (includes details of institute's work)
* [http://www.blurrytravel.com/sea2003/journal/01202003/01202003.html Blurrytravel.com | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute] (includes photos)
* [http://www.thailandguidebook.com/snakefarm.html Thailandguidebook.com | Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute] (includes photos)
* [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Thailand/Central_Eastern_Thailand/Bangkok-1445238/Things_To_Do-Bangkok-Snake_Farm-BR-1.html Virtualtourist.com | Bangkok Travel Guide] (includes reviews and photos)
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