1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1991.tb09371.x
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Atropine or glycopyrronium?— a dangerous dilemma

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“…of nations. 43 The United States, France, Germany, Poland, Italy, Japan and the British Empire were among the forty-one powers whose delegates signed the Geneva Protocol. 44 The treaty still The Italian Army had been planning for gas warfare and made good tactical use of chemicals to support their combat operation.…”
Section: Chemical Weapons Use Between the World Warsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of nations. 43 The United States, France, Germany, Poland, Italy, Japan and the British Empire were among the forty-one powers whose delegates signed the Geneva Protocol. 44 The treaty still The Italian Army had been planning for gas warfare and made good tactical use of chemicals to support their combat operation.…”
Section: Chemical Weapons Use Between the World Warsmentioning
confidence: 99%