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Organochlorides / Chemical weapons / Sulfur mustard / Thioethers / Gassed / Tear gas / Conjunctivitis / Chemical weapons in World War I / Chemistry / Chemical warfare / Blister agents
Date: 2014-04-01 05:36:14
Organochlorides
Chemical weapons
Sulfur mustard
Thioethers
Gassed
Tear gas
Conjunctivitis
Chemical weapons in World War I
Chemistry
Chemical warfare
Blister agents

Mustard gas use in World War I: an ophthalmic perspective Caroline Ondracek Soldiers from the British 55th (West Lancashire) Division temporarily blinded by tear gas near Bethune during the Battle of Estaires, April 10,

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