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, …
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 …
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. …
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 …
… 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 …
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 …
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 …
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) …
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 …
… 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 …
… a medical stand¬ point, for hydrolysis may render the agent, after a period, either harmless …