Some data on the antagonistic action of mustard gas and calcium chloride
- Authors: Popov P.I.1
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- Kazan State Veterinary Institute
- Issue: Vol 24, No 9 (1928)
- Pages: 833-840
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/91082
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj91082
- ID: 91082
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Abstract
The beginning of the current century must be marked, among other things, by the introduction of new weapons into the practice of warfare, which differed sharply from the previously known types of the latter. The peculiarity of the old weapons was that they caused bleeding, from which the fighters died. The new weapons do not damage blood vessels, they make the war less bloody, which is why one would think that they act more humanely. In fact, however, this is far from the case - in many ways the new weapons are worse than the old ones. These weapons are the poisonous substances, so widely used in the last war and promising to become even more important in future wars, which is why they are now being given serious attention everywhere.
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P. I. Popov
Kazan State Veterinary Institute
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