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DR. J. S. HALDANE'S report on his investigation of the nature and effects of the asphyxiating gases, used by the Germans in their attack last week on the French and British lines near Ypres, leaves but little doubt that chlorine or bromine was the chief agent employed, whilst shells containing other irritant poisons were also used.
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Asphyxiating Gases in Warfare . Nature 95, 267–268 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/095267a0
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