POISON GAS

any of various gases sometimes used in warfare or riot control because of their poisonous or corrosive nature. These gases may be roughly grouped according to the portal of entry into the body and their physiological effects. Vesicants (blister gases) produce blisters on all body surfaces (see lewisite; mustard gas); lacrimators (tear gas) produce severe eye irritation; sternutators (vomiting gases) cause nausea; nerve gases inhibit proper nerve function; and lung irritants attack the respiratory tract, causing pulmonary edema. By the middle of the 19th cent. the possibility of the use of poison gas as a weapon was already envisaged and was viewed by most people with a peculiar horror—a feeling that has persisted. The first effective use of poison gas came in World War I, when the Germans released (1915) chlorine gas against the Allies in the Ypres sector of the Western Front. The success was immediate, but the attackers, uncertain as to the effect, failed to pursue the retreating French. Shortly afterward protective measures (see gas mask) were introduced as both sides used gas more extensively. The gas shell (much more suitable than wind-blown gas) was introduced by the French. Gas did not have any dominant influence on the course of the war, but it did seem to point toward wide-scale use in the future. However, except for the use of poison gas by the Italians in the war against Ethiopia (1935–36) and by the Japanese against Chinese guerrillas (1937–42), poison gas was not employed in warfare after World War I out of fear of retribution, even though the military powers of the world continued to develop new gases. Poison gas was used in the Iran-Iraq War, and Iraq has used poison gas on its own civilians, in particular the Kurds. In the Persian Gulf War, the UN troops were equipped with antidotes for nerve gas, protective clothing, and gas masks in case Iraq used poison gas. The 1989 treaty between the United States and the USSR provided for an end to production of poison gas and the beginning of destruction of current stockpiles. See also chemical warfare.

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...an appreciation of the reality of poison gas. It does so by reviewing the myths...however, to advocate the use of poison or any other gas in warfare. Gas...ready to deal with the subject of poison gas in a rational manner. Suffice...
24. Victims of poison gas in the First World War. In...believed to be affected by a tear gas, the effects of which were not permanent. Other gases used were much more toxic and...the First World War. Mustard gas, which smells like garlic...
...Christians or by the wrong kind of Eastern Christian. Mussolini even gave, as one of his justifications for the use of poison gas and other gruesome measures in Abyssinia, the persistence of its inhabitants in the heresy of Monophysitism: an incorrect...
...suppress these elements.) The Poison Belt, by contrast, retains...explanation for Conan Doyles poison belt can be readily substituted...Conan Doyles vision in The Poison Belt is depressingly modern...covering cloud of cyanogen gas, and the expedition members...
...middle class was the measly 4.3 cent per gallon increase in the gas tax. Clinton quoted Common Cause, describing Dole as the senator...ads. Still, the various forms of video attack continued to poison the well of political debate--and some of them remained successful...
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...the collective level, poison gas created confusion and pandemonium...Initially, the Allies reaction to gas warfare was the same as their...French had experimented with gas grenades in 1914 but were not...which prohibited the use of poison or poisonous weapons. German...
...suburb called the Illinois Poison Center after he discovered...beneath an area where a gas regulator had been recently...the gas company. The Poison Center referred the case...Commission, the Illinois Poison Center, and the Illinois...instruction and oversight to gas companies and their contractors...
...air pollutant" includes greenhouse gas emissions, but it has not indicated...would use to regulate emissions of these gases. Seemingly, EPA could use sections...quarter of the global concentration of the gases.(98) Thus, setting a national standard in the United States for greenhouse gas emissions would only accomplish a fraction...proposal, EPA could have listed greenhouse gases as hazardous pollutants and issued standards...required "major sources" of greenhouse gas emissions to employ Maximum Achievable...
Review: Pandoras Poison: Chlorine, Health, and a...Stirling Review: Pandoras Poison: Chlorine, Health, and a...Thornton Joe Thornton. Pandoras Poison: Chlorine, Health, and a...Chapter Two, "First Class Poisons: The Toxicology of Organochlorines...transforming salt to chlorine gas and organochlorines and then...
...at Pike Place Market, a can of tear gas landed at my feet. Next to me were...her raincoat to protect him from the poison gas, I reached down, grabbed the canister...shielding our eyes from the smoke and gas. Now all these muthafuckas up here...
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...Nightmare in Bari: the Wwii Liberty Ship Poison Gas Disaster Cover-up NIGHTMARE IN BARI: The WWII Liberty Ship Poison Gas Disaster Cover-up By Gerald...liberty ship loaded with top secret poison mustard gas canisters and bombs...
Media Ignore Poison Gas Shell Found in Iraq by Linda Chavez You would have thought that the discovery...WMD, confirmed an artillery round containing weaponized sarin nerve gas was detonated in an improvised explosive device (IED) aimed at U...
...director of the National Capital Poison Center in Washington, D.C., says the poison control system has prevented...advantage of information on poisons available from your doctor...or through a call to the poison center listed in your phone...combination releases chloramine gas. Mixing bleach and certain...
...boosted the most-toxic forms of poison ivys rash-raising oil, Mohan...other so-called greenhouse gases, it traps more of the suns...and her colleagues monitored poison ivy and the other plants growing...University in Durham, N.C. The poison ivy vines thrived with about...
...Who Needs It? the Binary Nerve Gas Shell Game. by jr. Jenny Flank WHO NEEDS IT? THE BINARY NERVE GAS SHELL GAME After sitting on the...manufacture a new generation of nerve gas bombs and shells has boiled up...unnecessary. At first glance, poison gas seems an anachronistic weapon...
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Poison gas reported used on GIs in Gulf: Schwarzkopf...military officials to hide the evidence that poison gas was detected. Gen. Schwarzkopf rejected...NATO. Charges the U.S. Army ignored poison gas warnings in the course of the Gulf war...
Gas Engineer Couldve Killed Us All...WORK PUT FAMILY IN DANGER FROM POISON GASSES OR EXPLOSIONS. Byline: HYWEL TREWYN A WOMAN told how a rogue gas fitter could have killed her...he was caught doing work on gas piping and boilers without a...
Poison Gas Horror Leaves 20 Dead on Russian Submarine...TWENTY Russians choked to death on poisonous gas in an accident on a nuclear-powered submarine...deadly Freon gas 2. Sailors are trapped as poison fumes fill their room 3. With no warning...
...Jews regret Hillarys cowardice: Poison gas charge went unprotested Verena Dobnik...Arafat accused Israel of using "poison gas" on Palestinian women and children...caused by the intensive daily use of poison gas by Israeli forces in the past...
Poison Gas Alert in Space. A SPACE walk from the International Space Station had to be cut short after an astronauts suit started to fill with poison gas. Chris Cassidy was working on the outside of the station with a colleague...
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POISON GAS any of various gases sometimes used in warfare...possibility of the use of poison gas as a weapon was already...introduced as both sides used gas more extensively. The...guerrillas (1937 42), poison gas was not employed...continued to develop new gases. Poison gas was used...
...The remainder of the poison and its container should...antidotes. For most ingested poisons emptying the stomach...absorbed into the body. In gas or vapor poisoning the...if necessary. If any poison has been absorbed through...prevention; potential poisons in the home should be...cabinets. In chemistry, poison refers to a substance...
MUSTARD GAS chemical compound used as a poison gas in World War I. The burning sensation it causes on contact with...caused by oil from black mustard seeds. The compound is not a gas but a colorless, oily liquid with a somewhat sweet, agreeable...
GAS MASK face covering or...wearer from injurious gases and other noxious materials...chemical warfare ), gas masks are employed in...filter absorbs noxious gases as they pass through...for exhaled air. See poison gas...
SNEEZE GAS poison gas used in riot control and chemical warfare. It is highly irritating to...coughing, but rarely causes permanent injury. Mixed with CN (common tear gas , chloroacetophenone), it is used by police for dispersing crowds...
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