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Comstock, C.C., and F.W.Oberst. 1952. Inhalation toxicity of aniline, furfuryl alcohol and their mixtures in rats and mice. Medical Laboratories Research Report 139, Chemical Corps Medical Laboratories, Army Chemical Center. [Pg.66]

Edgewood Arsenal (at that time known as the Army Chemical Center) was located at the tip of a peninsula about 25 miles northeast of Baltimore. Its widely separated buildings looked peace l beneath a fresh snowfall. [Pg.21]

Chemical warfare watchers, from scientists to policy advocates, often wonder what went on at the Army Chemical Center during the 1960s. It was a decade in which thousands of Army enlisted men served as volunteers for the secret testing of chemical agents. The actual historical record, however, has until now remained disturbingly incomplete. [Pg.364]

Klee GD Summary of psychological, physiological and biochemical studies performed under University of Maryland Contracts DA-18-108-CML-5519 and DA-18-108-CML-6337 in cooperation with Army Chemical Center personnel. May 1959... [Pg.369]

Hardman HF, Domino EF, Seevers MH. The chemistry and pharmacology of EA 1476 and the chemistry and pharmacology of certain compounds affecting the central nervous system of animals and man. Reports issued under Contract No. DA-18-108-CML 5663 between 1956 and 1959. U.S. Department of the Army, Chemical Warfare Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Md. [Pg.369]

Creene EA, Colbourn JL, Donati E, Weeks MH The Inhalation Toxicity of Perchloryl Fluoride. US Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Technical Report CRDLR 3010, pp 1-12. Army Chemical Center, Maryland, 1960... [Pg.568]

Creene EA, Brough R, Kunkel A, Rinehart W Toxicity of Perchloryl Fluoride, An Interim Report. US Army Chemical Warfare Laboratories, CWL Technical Memorandum 26-5, pp 1-6. Army Chemical Center, Maryland, 1958... [Pg.568]

The Department of the Army asked the Committee on Toxicology, In the Board on Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards of the Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council (NRC) to conduct a study of the possible chronic adverse health effects on servicemen of experimental exposure to various chemicals at the U.S. Army Laboratories (formerly the Army Chemical Center), Edgewood,... [Pg.9]

Lindsey, D., Pfautz, J.H., Dill, D.B., and Ward, D.M. Oral toxicity of EA 2071 (2-PAM lactate). CWLTM 20-17. U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Md., 1959. [Pg.42]

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Md. [Pg.95]

Refs 1) S.J. Magram, Explosive Gases", Chem Corps Tech Comm and, Army Chemical Center, Maryland TCR—1, Proj 4—09—04—03 (July 1948) 2) H. Freiwald H. Uhde,... [Pg.386]

Fast Burning Gasless Mixture, which contains CuO 80 Al (grained) 20%, is suitable as an incendiary. It develops high pressure on fast burning by sublimation of copper Ref W.A Show, "Development of an Incen-diaty Pellet , TCR-59, Technical Command, Army Chemical Center, Maryland (5 May, 1950)... [Pg.389]

U.S. Army. Chemical Corps Medical Laboratories Research Reports No. 23, 50 (Army Chemical Center, Edgewood Arsenal, MD, U.S.A.) see ref 8. [Pg.54]

ACC Army Chemical Center, schaft (General Electric Co of German ... [Pg.725]

Note Information obtained from W.W.Reaves K.J. Cation,Army Chemical Center, CRDL,Md... [Pg.243]

Daisite. A French Thermite mixt composed of Fe304 58, Al 18 sulfur 24%, used during WWII. Sulfur served as a binder and as a fuel Ref A.E.Gaul L.Finkelstein, "History of Research and Development of The Chemical Warfare Service in World War II (1 July 1940 -31 Dec 1945) , Vol 18, Part 2 Incendiaries, Chemical Corps, US Army Chemical Center, Md (1952), p 95... [Pg.423]

Dole, M. Effect of radiation on colloidal and high polymeric substances. Report of Symposium IV. Army Chemical Center, Maryland, 1950, p.120—147... [Pg.269]

Milly, G. H. "Atmospheric diffusion and generalized munition expenditures." ORG Study NR17, U. S. Army Chemical Corps, Operations Research Group, Army Chemical Center, MD, 1958. [Pg.172]

US Army Chemical Corps, Summary of Major Events and Problems, FY58, Army Chemical Center, Md., Historical Center (March 1959), p. 100. [Pg.175]

The task was begun about 2 years ago, with interviews of key people who had been associated with the soldier-volunteer test program of the Army Chemical Center (Edgewood Arsenal), Maryland. Initial efforts included a thorough review of the Army s laboratory and clinical records and of reports in the scientific literature. Some 6,720 soldiers took part in the Edgewood program as test subjects in about 1958-1975, and 24 chemicals were administered in an experimental setting. [Pg.67]

All exposures took place at the U.S. Army Laboratories (formerly Army Chemical Center), Edgewood, Maryland. [Pg.101]

Other US Arsenals, include in alphabetical order Detroit Arsenal, Detroit, Mich Edge-wood Arsenal, Maryland (Army Chemical Center), near Aberdeen Indiana Arsenal (Ordnance Works) (Hoosier Ordnance Plant, Charlestown, Ind Joliet Arsenal (Elmwood Ordnance Plant and Kankakee Ordnance Works), Joliet, 111 Lake City Arsenal Independence, Mo Radford Arsenal (Ordnance Works), Radford, Va Raritan Arsenal (Depot), Metuchen, NJ Ravenna Arsenal, Apco, Ohio Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama Red River Arsenal (Depot), Texarkana, Tex Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver, Colo and Schuylkill Arsenal, Philadelphia,... [Pg.490]

Kimtrra, K.K., B.P. McNamara, and V.M. Sim. 1960. Intravenous Administration of VX in Man. Technical Report CRDLR 3017. U.S. Army, Chemical Corps Research and Development Command, Chemical Research and Development Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, MD. [Pg.242]


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