Effects on health of mustard gas. Nature. 1993; 366 :398–399. [ PubMed ]Hay A. Effects on health of mustard gas. Nature. 1993;366:398.Rall DP ,Pechura CM. Effects on health of mustard gas. Nature 1993 ;366 :398~9.Hay A. Effects on health of mustard gas. Nature. 1993; 366...
mus·tard gas (mŭs'tărd gas) A commonly used term for the vesicating chemical-warfare agent sulfur mustard, even though sulfur mustard is usually encountered as a solid, a liquid, or a vapor and does not boil until 217°C (423°F). Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions an...
Poisonous gas changed the history of warfare forever andis still being used as a weapon. ... It is estimated 66 million gas shells were fired during World War I and many failed to explode. What happens when you breathe in Sulfur? What immediate health effects can be caused by exposure to...
Introduction Mustard gas is a vesicant agent used in chemical warfare. The short- and long-term effects on health are numerous and are generally related to chronic exposure. We report an interesting case of skin squamous cell carcinoma in a British army veteran following routine mustard gas testin...
Mustard Gas: Imminent Danger or Eminent Threat? To increase awareness of the widespread environmental prevalence of the chemical warfare agent mustard gas, examine the acute and chronic toxic effects to ... MJ Geraci - 《Annals of Pharmacotherapy》 被引量: 34发表: 2008年 The Problem of Old Che...
7, 1944. Mustard gas experiments were conducted on U.S servicemen in order to test protective equipment. U.S. Army photo The National Toxicology Program of Health and Human Services has outlined three types of mustard gas experiments on the military in World War II – patch or drop tests ...
Background Mustard gas as a chemical weapon has been used in wars and its long-term side effects are substantial in the human body. This study aimed to apply an extension of allostatic load, known as biological health score (BHS), including the wear-and-tear of four physiological systems (...
Cancer is considered as one of the most serious health problems today. The discovery of nitrogen mustard as an alkylating agent in 1942, opened a new era in the cancer chemotherapy. This valuable class of alkylating agent exerts its biological activity by binding to DNA, cross linking two stran...
Fast forward to 2016 and American soldiers still suffer from mustard gas experimentation done on them. They were told by their government to never speak about it and were denied healthcare claims. We girls could not use perfume, we could not use hairspray, anything in the house” because of...
Current posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) associated with participation in secret military tests of mustard gas during World War II was assessed in 363 ... PP Schnurr,JD Ford,MJ Friedman,... - 《J Consult Clin Psychol》 被引量: 191发表: 2000年 Iranian veterans' health in published researc...