10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STERNUTATOR»
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Analysis of Chemical Warfare Degradation Products
4.4 ANALYSIS OF STERNUTATOR DEGRADATION PRODUCTS Until recently,
the degradation products of the sternutator agents Clark I and Clark II had been
rarely studied. The main degradation products consist of diphenylarsinic acid ...
Karolin K. Kroening, Renee N. Easter, Douglas D. Richardson, 2011
classified as a sternutator, or cough-inducing agent. CS also belongs to this
group. Sternuta- tors are solids of almost negligible volatility, and therefore
require heat for their dissemination. The vaporisation induced by heating leads to
the ...
3
Chemical Warfare Agents: Toxicity at Low Levels
Adamsite (DM, diphenylaminochlorar- sine), an arsenic-based compound, was
developed as a chemical variation of diphenylchloroarsine for use during World
War I. It is classified militarily as a vomiting agent and as a sternutator and was ...
M. Somani Satu, James A. Romano, 2000
4
Keen as Mustard: Britain's Horrific Chemical Warfare ...
... in WWII; used in tear gas weapons WWI, sternutator, stockpiled WWII, used in
Vietnam WWI sternutator, used in China in WWII non-persistent irritant developed
mid-1950s, used in Vietnam War Appendix 8: Main chemical warfare agents.
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Pharmacopœia officinalis&extemporanea. Or, a Complete ...
See Ba/dnestto take a-way. Lmiment. Depilatorium. Head-Ache. Acet. Rosatum.
Saccul. Anodynus, Sternutator. cum T uretho, Sternutator. cum Euphoriiio, 8:
Sternut. omn. Frontale Cephalicum, all Cephalics. See Apoplexy, &e. Heel/'in to
help.
6
Riot Control Agents: Issues in Toxicology, Safety & Health
The compound was prepared and found to have sternutator properties when
dispersed as a smoke from flares. This smoke could penetrate gas masks, force
the wearer to unmask and thus be exposed to a lethal gas present on the
battlefield.
Eugene J. Olajos, Woodhall Stopford, M.D., 2004
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The Problem of Chemical and Biological Warfare: The rise of ...
The principal Blue Cross agents were diphenylchloroarsine (DA) and diphenyl-
cyanoarsine (DC). The British sternutator of choice, selected because it was
easier to manufacture than DA,5 was 10-chloro-5 ,10-dihydrophenarsazine (DM
...
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1975
8
Oregon revised statutes annotated
(2) “Mace, tear gas, pepper mace or any similar deleterious agent” means a
sternutator, lacrimator or any substance ... of a mixture of a sternutator or
lacrimator including, but not limited to, chloroacetophenone,
alphachloroacetophenone, ...
Oregon, LEXIS Law Publishing, 1998
United States. War Dept. General Staff. Sternutator | Bitter almonds. Lacrimator..
Pungent -lilacs I SECURITY "Remember that your loved ones at home are.
Common name Adamsite Arsine Bromacetone Brombcnzy]cyanide• Benzyl
bromide ...
United States. War Dept. General Staff, 1943
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New remedies: the method of preparing and administering ...
Acid, sulph. dil. gtt. y. Aquae cinnam. sirapl. gvj. Syrup, cinnam. gj. M. Dose. — A
table-spoonful. Pulvis Sternutatorius ex Quinina Sulphate. , Sternutatory Powder
of Sulphate of Quinine. 5<. Quinin. sulphat. gr. xv. Tabaci sternutator. com. gj.
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