I just found this doing a bit of research on Copperhead bites. It is a newspaper article from 1909.
Some excerpts
"the bite of a copperhead normally kills a man in twenty minutes"
and
the man survived do to "the quickness with which he reached the whiskey" - (meaning he lived because he drank whiskey in large quantities after being bitten)
You know the more things change the more they stay the same. This is 100 years ago and the press can't even get it close to right and the guy that got bit was an idiot.
Nice huh,
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...CF&oref=slogin