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2001
The tests on Gruinard Island carried out during the Second World War were but the first open-air trials to be conducted under the auspices of the British biological warfare project. Towards the end of the war, Paul Fildes had made approaches to his advisors and to the Navy to carry out weapon trials at sea as an extension of the land trials.1 Early ...
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The tests on Gruinard Island carried out during the Second World War were but the first open-air trials to be conducted under the auspices of the British biological warfare project. Towards the end of the war, Paul Fildes had made approaches to his advisors and to the Navy to carry out weapon trials at sea as an extension of the land trials.1 Early ...
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The Problem of Biological Warfare
2002Developments in biology and medicine a hundred years ago were to have a dramatic impact on human society. As Roy Porter has argued: ‘the latter part of the nineteenth century brought one of medicine’s few true revolutions: bacteriology. Seemingly resolving age-old controversies over pathogenesis, a new and immensely powerful aetiological doctrine ...
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Biological or Psychological Warfare?
Science, 1952Istavan Rusznyak, Detlev W. Bronk
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Peacetime Implications of Biological Warfare
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Practical Pharmacy ed.), 1946openaire +4 more sources