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Durm MA, Sidell FR Progress in medical defense against nerve agents. JAMA 1989 262 649-652... [Pg.366]

Reeves, D Schlegel, R and Gililand, K., The UTCIPAB and die NATO AGARD STRES Battery Results from Standardization Studies, Medical Defense Biosciences Review, Aberdeen, MD, 1991. [Pg.125]

E.M. Jakubowski Haas, J.R. Smith, T.P. Logan, N.D. Wiltshire, C.L. Woodard, R.A. Evans and T.W. Dolzine, Verification of Lewisite exposure quantification of chlorovinyl arsonous acid in biological samples, Proceedings of the 1993 Medical Defense Bioscience Review, 10-13 May,... [Pg.429]

B. Papirmeister, A.J. Feister, S.I. Robinson and R.D. Ford Medical Defense Against Mustard Gas Toxic Mechanisms and Pharmacological Implications, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1991. [Pg.449]

Joy, R.J. (1997). Historical aspects of medical defense against chemical warfare. Textbook of Military Medicine. Part I, Warfare, Weaponry, and the Casualty, 87-109 [v. 3]. F.R. Sidell, E.T. Takafuji, D.R. Franz. Washington, DC. [Pg.15]

L., Kadar, T. (2002). Topical dexamycin treatment against sulfur mustard ocular injury. US Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review 221. [Pg.590]

Kadar, T., Amir, A., Fishbeine, E., Chapman, S., Liani, H., Sahar, R., Rabinovitz, I., Simon, G., Frishman, G., Sheivitz, R., Turetz, J. (1996). The potential therapy of steroids against ocular lesions induced by sulfur mustard vapor in rabbits. Medical Defense Bioscience Review, US Army Medical Research and Material Command, Proceedings, Vol. II. 845-52. [Pg.592]

Safarinejad, M.R., Moosavi, S.A., Montazeri, B. (2001). Ocular injuries caused hy mustard gas diagnosis treatment and medical defense. Mil. Med. 166 67-70. [Pg.593]

Smith, W.J., Dunn, M.A. (1991). Medical defense against blistering chemical warfare agents. Arch. Dermatol. 127 1207-13. [Pg.593]

Although there has been considerable investigation of SM therapies since the publication of Bruno Papirmeister s landmark compilation of Medical Defense Against Mustard Gas nearly 20 years ago, no suitable treatment for SM exposure to the skin has been developed (Papirmeister etal, 1991b). Since that time, there has been an increased focus on civilian research as the perceived risk of a terrorist-... [Pg.616]

Dachir, S., Cohen, M., Fishhine, E., Sahar, R., Kadar, T. (2008). Beneficial effect of treatment with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs against sulfur mustard skin injury. Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Hunt Valley, MD, 150 pp. [Pg.624]

Dalton, C.H., Jenner, J., Chilcott, R.P. (2004). Implications of a putative sulphm mustard skin depot in cutaneous therapeutics. Proceedings of the U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, pp. 1-24. [Pg.624]

U.S. Army Medical Defense Bioscience Review, Hunt Valley, MD, 135 pp. [Pg.627]


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