The Allied lachrymator campaign was terribly handicapped by lack of bromine.
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Lachrymators.-Thereis hardly need to dwell on the next class, the lachrymator.
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The Germans first used chlorine for cloud gas, and certain lachrymators for shell.
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The writer has vivid recollections of their use of lachrymators in the Loos Battle.
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The Germans undoubtedly attached considerable importance to their brominated lachrymators.
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Mustard gas was the chief example, but some of the lachrymators were just as persistent.
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Here the lachrymators and the sternutators, the tear gases and the sneeze gases, came into play.
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Large concentrations of lachrymators begin to affect the lungs and cause sickness, coughing and general irritation.
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The success of these efforts certainly placed us in a difficult situation during the war, both with regard to production of drugs and lachrymators.
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Besides the comparatively harmless lachrymators the enemy also uses projectiles which contain a gas, the action of which is very similar to that of phosgene.
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Lachrymators at Loos, 1915.-Germanycommenced the manufacture of lachrymators, crude brominated xylene or brominated ketones, early in, or perhaps before 1915.