On the question of the effect of therapeutic doses of chlorine on blood pressure
Vitaly V. Gromov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1) : 17 -19.
On the question of the effect of therapeutic doses of chlorine on blood pressure
Chlorine was first used as a poisonous substance on April 22, 1915 by the Germans near Ypres. From that time on, the use of chlorine for military purposes began to be repeated, but by the end of the year chlorine lost its importance as a weapon and was replaced by substances that were more persistent and more poisonous. The use of chlorine in a military environment has aroused great interest in it and has led to extensive study. Chlorine is widely used for disinfection of indoor air, sterilization of water, prevention and treatment of various infectious diseases (especially influenza, whooping cough, diphtheria bacilli) and is one of the most active means for disinfection and treatment of skin lesions with toxic substances. Chlorine was first used as a poisonous substance on April 22, 1915 by the Germans near Ypres.
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