MUSTARD GAS INJURIES TO THE EYES

Abstract
OUTLINE I. INCIDENCE The present treatment of mustard gas—dichlorodiethylsulfide, or ClCH2CH2)2S—injuries to the eyes is largely derived from the methods developed during the first World War. The incidence of mustard gas injuries during that period, with the clinical and the pathologic characteristics, has been summarized in the "Official History of the War."1

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