War Gases Their Identification And Decontamination
War Gases Their Identification And Decontamination
Morris Boris Jacobs
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15 mg. /l. 0. 048 0. 016 0. 01 0. 025 ppm. 5. 6 1. 8 1. 4 3. 8 mg. /l. 0. 05 [0. 1] 0. 1 0. 12 0. 07 ppm. 6 [13] 14 16 11 Phenyldichloroarsine Ethyldichloroarsine Methyldichloroarsine Mustard gas* * Practically no initial irritating effect. Methyldichloroarsine is a toxic irritant, a lung irritant, a vesicant and a systemic poison. Inhalation of the vapor or dust produces a burning sensation along the entire respiratory tract and a gasping for breath. Coughing, nasal discharge, frothing at the ...mouth and later bloody ex- pectoration are produced. Almost simultaneously, if the vapor is not concentrated, lachrymation, together with burning and marked swelling of the eyes are produced. Ulceration of the eyes may follow later. Ex- posure to either the liquid or vapor causes skin burns of varying degrees. 33 The symptoms all appear within an hour after exposure. A concentration of 0. 025 mg. Per liter for a 1 minute exposure is the intolerable threshold. A concentration of 0. 002 mg. Per liter causes sneezing and pains in the chest; 0.
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