Gas Several types of gas were used as a weapon in World War One. Mustard gas caused severe blistering and burns. Four thousand British soldiers were killed by mustard gas. Chlorine gas had a ...
The first world war saw the first widespread ... who talk about going on with this war whatever it costs could see the soldiers suffering from mustard gas poisoning,” the British nurse Vera ...
Chemists in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis have received a $1 million contract from the Defense Threat ...
which traces the intertwined histories of mustard gas in war and chemotherapy. Of the roughly 600 people treated for exposure to sulfur mustard at the harbor, 83 died. Some of the sulfur mustard that ...
A $1 million DTRA grant enables researchers to create efficient detection methods for sulfur mustard, crucial for minimizing exposure in hazardous environments.