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21. Great Britain. Air raid precautions Department Medical treatment of gas casualties London: H. M. Stationery off; 1937

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22. Great Britain. Medical Research Committee. An atlas of gas poisoning London: H. M. Stationery off; 1937

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23. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Greenville, South Carolina. Men of the medical unit of the 25th service group simulating the treatment of a gas casualty 1943 July

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24. Harris & Ewing Add record depth reached by Navy divers. Lieut. A.R. Benhke [i.e. Albert R. Behnke], Medical Corps, U.S.N., uses the van slyke gas analysis apparatus in extracting gases from body fluids following the dives. Analysis of body fluid is made immediately after each diver comes from the water, 8/9/38 [19]38 August 9

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25. Warthin, Aldred Scott, 1866-1931 The medical aspects of mustard gas poisoning St. Louis: C. V. Mosby company; 1919

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26. Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Medical technology for the neonate Arlington, VA: Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation; c1984

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27. Experts who handle Gas cases. Medical Officers and Nurses on the steps of the Bellevue which formerly was the home of Isabel Duncan and was transformed into an American Red Cross Hospital especially for the treatment of gas cases

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28. Dwivedi, M. P. Health effects of the toxic gas leak from the Union Carbide Methyl Isocyanate Plant in Bhopal

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29. Hazardous substances

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RC87.3
Medicine--Internal medicine--Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid--Hazardous substances ; Hazardous substances--Medical emergencies ; Noxious gases--Medical emergencies
30. Filley, Giles F. Acid-base and blood gas regulation Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger; 1971

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31. National Fire Protection Association Med. gas vac. syst. handb. Quincy, Massachusetts: National Fire Protection Association; [2018-]

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32. Haferkorn, Henry Ernest, 1859-1933 Poisonous gas in warfare [Washington]: [Press of the Engineer School]; [1917]-18

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33. Kroman, Henry S. Theory and application of gas chromatography in industry and medicine New York: Grune & Stratton; [c1968]

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34. Burry, William C. History of The Third United States Army 94th AREHU, operated by the 94th Medical Gas Treatment Battalion in World War II

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35. New markets in medical gas monitoring

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1531579
36. Harris & Ewing Add record depth reached by Navy divers. Lieut. A.R. Benhke [i.e. Albert R. Behnke], Medical Corps, U.S.N., uses the van slyke gas analysis apparatus in extracting gases from body fluids following the dives. Analysis of body fluid is made immediately after each diver comes from the water, 8/9/38

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37. Great Britain. Medical Research Committee. An atlas of gas poisoning

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38. Great Britain. Air raid precautions Department Medical treatment of gas casualties

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7838982
39. Great Britain. Medical Research Committee. An atlas of gas poisoning

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8315692
40. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Greenville, South Carolina. Men of the medical unit of the 25th service group simulating the treatment of a gas casualty

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