Illustration showing cornea of a World War One soldier in acute stage of burning (top) and the cornea in the stage of resolution after severe burning (bottom) from gas poisoning. . The use of chemical weapons, such as mustard gas, phosgene and chlorine, in the First World resulted in 90, 000 deaths and more than 1.3 million casualties. Illustration from An Atlas of Gas Poisoning, 1918. | |
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