Gases. Medical Department of United States Army in World War: v. 14, Medical aspects of gas warfare.
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Gases. Medical Department of United States Army in World War: v. 14, Medical aspects of gas warfare.
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Gases. Medical Department of United States Army in World War: v. 14, Medical aspects of gas warfare.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Medical Department and War Department
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Medical Department
Date:
1926
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1926-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19260101
Publication End:
19261231
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Medical Department
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1926
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W 44.19:14
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876 p. il. 15 pl. large 8°
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CONTENTS.—Introduction [with list of references].—Sec. 1, Organization and administration of gas defense: Organization in United States [with list of references, by H. C. Bradley]; Organization in American Expeditionary Forces [with list of references, by H. L. Gilchrist]; Classification and methods of use of war gases [with list of references, by H. L. Gilchrist]; Field arrangements for gas defense and care of gas casualties, [by H. L. Gilchrist].—Sec. 2, Clinical features: Physiological action of war gases, [by H. C. Bradley]; Pathological action of war gases [with list of references, by A. M. Pappenheimer]; Symptoms and treatment, [by H. L. Gilchrist]; Statistical consideration of gas casualties [with list of references], Gas casualties, [by H. L. Gilchrist, After-effects of gas poisoning, by James E. Poore].—Sec. 3, Experimental researches: Chemistry of war gases, [by Wilder D. Bancroft]; Physiological action of phosgene, chlorine, and chloropicrin [with list of references, by Frank P. Underhill]; Physiopathological action of acute phosgene poisoning [with list of references, by J. A. E. Eyster and Walter J. Meek]; Physiological action of dicnlorethylsulphide (mustard gas) [with list of references, by E. K. Marshall, jr.]; Physiological action of miscellaneous gases [with list of references, by Frank P. Underbill]; Experimental pathology of war gases, exclusive of mustard gas [with list of references, by Robert A. Lambert]; Pathologic action of mustard gas (dichlorethylsulphide) [with list of references, by Alfred S. Warthin]; Comparative skin irritant properties of mustard gas and other agents [with list of references, by Paul J. Hanzlik and Jesse Tarr]; Influence of solvents, adsorbents, and chemical antidotes on severity of human skin lesions caused by mustard gas, [by Torald Sollman]; Ointment protection against mustard gas [with list of references, by A. S. Loevenhart]; Experimental treatment of poisoning by lung irritant or suffocant gases, [by Frank P. Underhill]; Influence of oxygen administration on concentration of blood which accompanies development of lung edema, [by D. W. Wilson and Samuel Goldschmidt]; Researches of pathological and physiological sections, Hanlon Field (experimental gas field) [with list of references].—Appendix.
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