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Mustard lung
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ISBN: 0128039795 0128039523 9780128039526 9780128039793 Year: 2016 Publisher: London, UK

Veterans at Risk
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ISBN: 030904832X 9786610196647 1280196645 0309557364 0585027250 9780585027258 9780309048323 030904382X 9781280196645 6610196648 9780309557368 Year: 1993 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press


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Basic and Clinical Toxicology of Mustard Compounds
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ISBN: 3319238736 3319238744 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book offers scientific information and a practical guide to the clinical management of sulfur and nitrogen mustard exposure, including information on the history, pharmacology and toxicology of mustard compounds. Basic and Clinical Toxicology of Mustard Compounds details actute, late and long term effects of sulfur mustard exposure, particularly the respiratory, dermatological, ophthalmological immunological and psychiatric complications. This volume is a key resource for clinical toxicologists, military and emergency physicians who are involved in teaching and research of toxic compounds and for all regulatory, security, military, medical and health professions who are responsible for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the chemical warfare poisonings.


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Toxic Exposures
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ISBN: 0813586127 0813586119 9780813586120 9780813586113 9780813586090 0813586097 Year: 2017 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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Mustard gas is typically associated with the horrors of World War I battlefields and trenches, where chemical weapons were responsible for tens of thousands of deaths. Few realize, however, that mustard gas had a resurgence during the Second World War, when its uses and effects were widespread and insidious. Toxic Exposures tells the shocking story of how the United States and its allies intentionally subjected thousands of their own servicemen to poison gas as part of their preparation for chemical warfare. In addition, it reveals the racialized dimension of these mustard gas experiments, as scientists tested whether the effects of toxic exposure might vary between Asian, Hispanic, black, and white Americans. Drawing from once-classified American and Canadian government records, military reports, scientists' papers, and veterans' testimony, historian Susan L. Smith explores not only the human cost of this research, but also the environmental degradation caused by ocean dumping of unwanted mustard gas. As she assesses the poisonous legacy of these chemical warfare experiments, Smith also considers their surprising impact on the origins of chemotherapy as cancer treatment and the development of veterans' rights movements. Toxic Exposures thus traces the scars left when the interests of national security and scientific curiosity battled with medical ethics and human rights.

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