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IT is earnestly to be hoped that every British man of science will take the opportunity of studying this account of chemical warfare prepared by Brig.-Gen. Fries and Major West, of the United States Army. He will then be able to make up his mind, knowing the facts, as to the possibility of eliminating gas warfare by edict or mutual consent while war itself remains a possibility as before. Having answered this implied question, he must needs ask himself what is his own particular responsibility in the matter.
Chemical Warfare.
By Brig.-Gen. Amos A. Fries Major C. J. West. Pp. xi+445. (New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1921.)
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A., S. Chemical Warfare . Nature 108, 492–493 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108492a0
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