A serious skin sulfur mustard burn from an artillery shell

Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 159 - 166
Published: Mar 1, 1994
Abstract
Despite the Geneva Protocol of 1925 and the Paris Conference on Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in 1989, sulfur mustard and other chemical weapons continue to pose a hazard to both civilians and soldiers. The presence of artillery shells containing sulfur mustard, both in waters where these shells were dumped and in old battlefields, presents a problem in times of peace, especially for those who collect wartime memorabilia. Past literature has...
Paper Details
Title
A serious skin sulfur mustard burn from an artillery shell
Published Date
Mar 1, 1994
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
159 - 166
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