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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
I would like to start with two definitions defining chemical warfare and biological warfare from a civil defense point of view. Chemical warfare is the intentional use of toxic chemicals to kill or confuse man. Biological warfare is the intentional use of living organisms or their toxic products to produce death, disability, or damage to man, animals ...
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Biological Warfare

JAMA, 1997
The deliberate use of microorganisms and toxins as weapons has been attempted throughout history. Biological warfare has evolved from the crude use of cadavers to contaminate water supplies to the development of specialized munitions for battlefield and covert use.
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BIOLOGIC WARFARE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
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Biological Warfare

2020
Biological Warfare – Another French Connection, is the first book to summarize the history of France’s biological warfare programs. Highlighting the complex and always secret conceptual genesis of the notion of biological warfare in France, Etienne Aucouturier shows that the contemporary institutional separation between chemical and biological weapons ...
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