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Plate XL (Fig. 1): Hemorrhages in lung of dog killed 10 days after phosgene gassing.
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Hemorrhages in residual pulmonary lesions from respiratory irritating gases.
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Plate XXXVIII (Figs. 8, 9): Congestion and hemorrhage about the bronchial tree standing out sharply against relatively normal lung tissue.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIX (Fig. 10): Hemorrhage into peribronchial sheath without extension to alveolar tissue; also perivascular edema.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXVI (Fig. 4): Pneumonia arising diffusely throughout tissue full of edema.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXV (Fig. 3): Great congestion of capillaries in alveolar walls and edema fluid in alveoli.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIV (Fig. 2): Trachea with edematous membrane in dog dying 19 hours after exposure to phenyldichlorarsine.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXXIII (Fig. 1): Trachea and lungs from dog dying 1 day after exposure to ethyldichlorarsine.
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Poisoning from organic arsenic compounds.
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Plate XXVIII (Fig. 3): Lungs of dog surviving 7 hours after a lethal dose of cyanogen bromide.
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Cyanogen (chloride and bromide) poisoning.
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Plate XXVII (Fig. 1): Lungs of dog, surviving 5 hours, gassed with a high concentration of cyanogen chloride.
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Cyanogen (chloride and bromide) poisoning.
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Fig. 9: Red cells ingested by macrophages. Fig. 10: Bronchus showing extent of damage.
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Preliminary studies in intratracheal therapy.
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Fig. 5: Congestion in alveolar walls. Fig. 6: Bronchus showing extent of damage.
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Preliminary studies in intratracheal therapy.
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Fig. 7: Edge of bronchus showing extent of inflammatory reaction. Fig. 8: Bronchus showing extent of desquamation of epithelial cells.
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Preliminary studies in intratracheal therapy.
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Fig. 3: Exudate in bronchi. Fig. 4: Exudate in bronchus.
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Preliminary studies in intratracheal therapy.
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Fig. 1: Showing location of cannula and glass protecting tube as employed in pulmonary irrigation. Fig. 2: Variation in size of alveoli
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Preliminary studies in intratracheal therapy.
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Fig. 10: Drawing of section of lung showing organization in a bronchiole in a dog surviving 2 months after exposure to cyanogen bromide.
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Cyanogen (chloride and bromide) poisoning.