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Ypérite1 et tuberculose

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2010

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Protection des populations civiles contre la guerre chimique
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1929

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page 1006 note 1 H. L. Gelchrist : Warfare Gas and Tuberculosis: Testimony of Dr Albert P. Francine before the Senate Committee, Military Surgeon, vol. 54, number 470 (April 1924).

page 1006 note 1Corper, H. J., and Rensch, O. B. : The effect of Mustard-Gas (divhloréthylsulphide) on Experimental Tuberculosis, Journal Inject. Diseases, vol. 28, number 286 (March 1921).Google Scholar

page 1007 note 1Corper, H. J., and Rensch, O. B. : The effect of Mustard-Gas (divhloréthylsulphide) on Experimental Tuberculosis, Journal Inject. Diseases, vol. 28, number 286 (March 1921).Google Scholar