Chart 1: Highest point of curve is reached between 12 and 24 hours after gassing. Chart 2: Curves showing degree of edema at different periods after gassing, based on proportionate weights of lungs, heart, and body.
- 1920
Phosgene poisoning.
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Winternitz, M. C. (Milton C.). “Chart 1: Highest Point of Curve Is Reached between 12 and 24 Hours after Gassing. Chart 2: Curves Showing Degree of Edema at Different Periods after Gassing, Based on Proportionate Weights of Lungs, Heart, and Body.” Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1920. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/jw827b78m.
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