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LIKE Prof. Soddy (NATURE, November 4, p. 310), I have received an invitation from the War Office to become an associate member of the “peace” organisation which is to “develop to the utmost extent the offensive and defensive aspects of chemical warfare.” I have had enough practical experience of the experimental side of chemical warfare to know what it involves, and I have without any hesitation refused to join the new Committee.
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BOYCOTT, A. Chemical Warfare and Scientific Workers. Nature 106, 343 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106343a0
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