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Pulmonary Agents
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Summary
Signs and Symptoms: Eye and airway irritation, dyspnea, chest tightness, and delayed pulmonary edema.
Detection: Odor of newly mown hay or freshly cut grass or corn. There is no military detector for phosgene.
Decontamination: Vapor: fresh air. Liquid: copious water irrigation.
Manage ....
Middle of essay ....ch as PFIB or NOxs.
HISTORY/MILITARY RELEVANCE
Phosgene was first synthesized by John Davy in 1812. Subsequent development as a potential chemical warfare agent led to the first battlefield use of phosgene (in shells filled solely with phosgene) at Verdun in 1917 by Germany. Later, both sides in the conflict employed phosgene either alone or in mixed-substance shells, usually in combination with chlorine. Although military preparations for World War II included the manufacture and stockpilin.... |
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