Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning (1920)

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First Edition of Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning, 1920, With 39 Color Anatomical Plates

Winternitz, M.C. Collected Studies on the Pathology of War Gas Poisoning. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920.

Folio. Hardcover. 1st Edition.

First edition of this in-depth medical study on the effects of the various poison gasses used during World War I including chlorine, phosgene, mustard, and more, with 39 color anatomical plates and numerous figures and charts. This fascinating book delves into the horrific effects of the various poison gasses used in World War I. Fully illustrated, the book features 39 color plates, many depicting the harrowing effects of gas on the lungs of dogs. "The study of pathological lesions produced by the war gasses upon animals under controlled experimental conditions was of eminent practical importance during the war, and quite justly enlisted the interest and services of many of the foremost pathologists... The studies of Winternitz and his coworkers, which were available to the Chemical Warfare Service during the war, have now been made generally accessible in [this] comprehensive and beautifully illustrated monograph from the Yale University Press" (Science). Without uncommon dust jacket. A beautiful copy in fine condition.