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Medical Aspects of Mustard Gas Poisoning

Soldiers in WWI endured many degrees of severity of SM exposure. In their 1919 text The Medical Aspects of Mustard Gas Poisoning, Warthin and Weller summarized their treatment recommendations based on experience gained in the war ... [Pg.586]

Warthin, A.S., Weller, C.V. (1919). Chapter III The ocular lesions produced by dichlorethylsulphide (mustard gas). In The Medical Aspects of Mustard Gas Poisoning. C.V. Mosby, St Louis, MO. [Pg.593]

Cullumhine, H. (1947). Medical aspects of mustard gas poisoning. Nature 159 151-3. [Pg.1079]

If you are also interested in the toxicity and health effects of mustard gas, searching the medical literature is the next step. Medline thoroughly indexes the medical literature, and it contains a great deal of information on the biochemical, toxicological, and clinical aspects of this poison. Medline is included in SciFinder, where it can be searched simultaneously with Chemical Abstracts. The free version of Medline is called PubMed. [Pg.918]


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