| 1. | Lewisite is a blistering poison gas that can cause cancer.
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| 2. | It is effectively treated with British anti-lewisite ( dimercaprol ).
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| 3. | Mixing lewisite with distilled mustard lowers the freezing point to.
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| 4. | Both mustard gas and Lewisite were used as weapons in World War I.
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| 5. | As of 1998, the lewisite production unit was still not completely disassembled.
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| 6. | It is thought that he was experimenting with Lewisite.
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| 7. | One result was the development of antidotes such as British anti-Lewisite.
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| 8. | -- Lewisite, also a blistering agent.
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| 9. | Cumings, and simultaneously the New Zealand neurologist British anti-Lewisite in 1951.
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| 10. | Liquid lewisite has faster effects than lewisite vapor.
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