Medical defense against mustard gas: toxic mechanisms and pharmacological implications

AJ Feister - 1991 - books.google.com
Chemical warfare is an insidious and very real threat to the … and development efforts in
medical chemical defense, I must … processes that lead to blister formation and inflammation, …

Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I

GJ Fitzgerald - American journal of public health, 2008 - ajph.aphapublications.org
agents that interfere with cellular respiration (eg, hydrogen cyanide), blister agents that cause
severe chemical burns to the skin and lungs (eg, mustard gas, lewisite), and nerve agents

Emergency management of chemical weapons injuries

PD Anderson - Journal of pharmacy practice, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… asset to health care facilities and government agencies. This … The US army defines chemical
warfare agents “as toxic … or blister agents are so called because they produce blisters. …

Enzymes for detection and decontamination of chemical warfare agents

Z Prokop, T Koudelakova, S Bidmanova, J Damborsky - 2018 - books.rsc.org
Chemical weapons based on blister agents were intended to cause injury rather than to kill.
… antidotes or supportive medical treatment. The exposure to chemical warfare agents can be …

Warfare Agents

H Salem - Toxicologic Biomarkers, 2006 - books.google.com
… determination to the study of chemical warfare agents (CWA), a … The other weaponized
blistering agent is Lewisite. These … information related to medical chemical defense can be found …

The threat of mid-spectrum chemical warfare agents

P Aas - Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2003 - cambridge.org
… or as a mixture of aflatoxin and other warfare agents? One plausible explanation for
production of aflatoxin as a chemical warfare agent is the objective to exterminate sub-populations …

Biomaterials for mediation of chemical and biological warfare agents

AJ Russell, JA Berberich, GF Drevon… - Annual review of …, 2003 - annualreviews.org
Chemical warfare (CW) agents are divided into two major … The second category consists of
the vesicant and blister agents … potential biological agents reads like a medical microbiology …

[PDF][PDF] 21Chemical Warfare Agent Decontamination from Skin

BJ Lukey, HF Slife Jr, ED Clarkson, CG Hurst… - Chemical Warfare …, 2008 - academia.edu
… of vesicating chemical agents that cause fluid filled blisters on … Epidermolysis Bulosa form
vesicles (blisters) at this junction. … , has approved RSDL has as a medical device (FDA 2003a) …

[图书][B] A history of chemical warfare

K Coleman - 2005 - Springer
… into first-aid stations where doctors were unable to provide any effective medical treatment.
… There are four main categories of chemical warfare agents: choking, blister, blood and …

The vesicant chemical warfare agents

L GOLDMAN, GE CULLEN - Archives of Dermatology and …, 1940 - jamanetwork.com
War there were introduced irritant chemical compounds which acted primarily by blistering
… a medical stand¬ point, for hydrolysis may render the agent, after a period, either harmless …