Plate XVI (Fig. 1): Lungs of goat, monkey, and rat surviving, respectively, 4 hours and 10 minutes, 4 hours and 55 minutes, and 6 hours, after exposure for 15 minutes to chlorpicrin.
- 1920
Chlorpicrin poisoning.
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Winternitz, M. C. (Milton C.). “Plate XVI (Fig. 1): Lungs of Goat, Monkey, and Rat Surviving, Respectively, 4 Hours and 10 Minutes, 4 Hours and 55 Minutes, and 6 Hours, after Exposure for 15 Minutes to Chlorpicrin.” Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1920. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/ng451h71z.
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