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==Further reading== {{Refbegin}} * Cook, Tim. "‘Against God-Inspired Conscience’: The Perception of Gas Warfare as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, 1915–1939." ''War & Society'' 18.1 (2000): 47-69. * Dorsey, M. Girard. ''Holding Their Breath: How the Allies Confronted the Threat of Chemical Warfare in World War II'' (Cornell UP, 2023) [https://books.google.com/books?id=W4KiEAAAQBAJ&dq=mustard+gas+&pg=PR7 online]. * Fitzgerald, Gerard J. "Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I." ''American journal of public health'' 98.4 (2008): 611–625. [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?output=instlink&q=info:6O5L0KIoCV4J:scholar.google.com/&hl=en&as_sdt=0,27&scillfp=17145573770559279105&oi=lle online] * {{Cite book |last=Freemantle |first=M. |title = Gas! GAS! Quick, boys! How Chemistry Changed the First World War |publisher=The History Press |year=2012 |isbn = 978-0-7524-6601-9}} * Jones, Edgar. "Terror weapons: The British experience of gas and its treatment in the First World War." ''War in History'' 21.3 (2014): 355–375. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131841/ online] * {{cite book |series=History of the Great War Based on Official Documents by Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence |title=Medical Services: Diseases of the War: Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in Tanks and Mines |volume=II |last1=MacPherson |first1=W. G. |last2=Herringham |first2=W. P. |last3=Elliott |first3=T. R. |last4=Balfour |first4=A. |year=1923 |publisher=HMSO |location=London |url=https://archive.org/details/medicalservicesd02macp |access-date=19 October 2014 |oclc=769752656}} * Padley, Anthony Paul. "Gas: the greatest terror of the Great War." ''Anaesthesia and intensive care'' 44.1_suppl (2016): 24–30. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0310057X1604401S05 online] * {{Cite book |title=Chemical Soldiers |first=Donald |last=Richter |year=1994 |publisher=Leo Cooper |isbn=0850523885 }} * Smith, Susan I. ''Toxic Exposures: Mustard Gas and the Health Consequences of World War II in the United States'' (Rutgers University Press, 2017) [https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=58530 online book review] {{Refend}}
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