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IN a recent article in NATURE (December 24, 1914), brief reference was made to the high explosives used as bursting charges for shells, the most important being the much-discussed trinitrotoluene ...
Trinitrotoluene (T.N.T.), for example, may damage the liver and cause anæmia, jaundice and porphyrinuria, and serious effects on the health of munition workers can result.
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