Vomiting agent, the Glossary
Vomiting agents are chemical weapon agents causing vomiting.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Adamsite, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Chemical weapon, Chloropicrin, Diphenylchlorarsine, Diphenylcyanoarsine, Lethality, Medscape, Vomiting, World War I.
- Chemical weapons
- Chemical weapons demilitarization
- Vomiting agents
Adamsite
Adamsite or DM is an organic compound; technically, an arsenical diphenylaminechlorarsine, that can be used as a riot control agent. Vomiting agent and Adamsite are Vomiting agents.
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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) is an orthopedic organization.
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Chemical weapon
A chemical weapon (CW) is a specialized munition that uses chemicals formulated to inflict death or harm on humans. Vomiting agent and chemical weapon are chemical warfare, chemical weapons and chemical weapons demilitarization.
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Chloropicrin
Chloropicrin, also known as PS (from Port Sunlight) and nitrochloroform, is a chemical compound currently used as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, fungicide, herbicide, insecticide, and nematicide. Vomiting agent and Chloropicrin are Vomiting agents.
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Diphenylchlorarsine
Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) is the organoarsenic compound with the formula (C6H5)2AsCl. Vomiting agent and Diphenylchlorarsine are chemical weapons and Vomiting agents.
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Diphenylcyanoarsine
Diphenylcyanoarsine, also called Clark 2 (Chlor-Arsen-Kampfstoff 2, being the successor of Clark 1) by the Germans, was discovered in 1918 by Sturniolo and Bellinzoni and shortly thereafter used like the related Clark 1 gas by the Germans for chemical warfare in the First World War. Vomiting agent and Diphenylcyanoarsine are chemical weapons and Vomiting agents.
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Lethality
Lethality (also called deadliness or perniciousness) is how capable something is of causing death.
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Medscape
Medscape is a website providing access to medical information for clinicians and medical scientists; the organization also provides continuing education for physicians and other health professionals.
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Vomiting
Vomiting (also known as emesis and throwing up) is the involuntary, forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Chemical weapons
- 3-Methylfentanyl
- Al Hijarah (missile)
- Area denial weapon
- Arsenical
- Binary chemical weapon
- Binary liquid
- Blister agents
- Blood agents
- Boulet Asphyxiant
- CNS (chemical weapon)
- CS gas
- Chemical Weapons Act 1996
- Chemical weapon
- Chlorophenylsilatrane
- Contamination Indicator Decontamination Assurance System
- Defoliants
- Dimethyl methylphosphonate
- Diphenylchlorarsine
- Diphenylcyanoarsine
- Disabled Iranian veterans
- EA-3148
- Fluoroethyl fluoroacetate
- Isla San José (Panama)
- KhAB-250
- KhAB-500
- List of chemical warfare agents
- Methyl fluoroacetate
- Nerve agents
- Nettle agent
- PAVA spray
- Pepper spray
- Pepper-spray projectile
- Phosgene oxime
- Pulmonary agents
- Skunk (weapon)
- Stink bomb
- T-1123
- Tear gas
- VR (nerve agent)
- Vomiting agent
- Zyklon B
Chemical weapons demilitarization
- 1990 Chemical Weapons Accord
- Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against the Government of Syria to Respond to Use of Chemical Weapons
- Chemical Weapons Convention
- Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute
- Chemical weapon
- Chemical weapon proliferation
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons
- Destruction of chemical weapons in the United States
- Executive Order 11850
- Executive Order 13128
- Field Deployable Hydrolysis System
- Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Geneva Protocol
- List of Schedule 1 substances (CWC)
- List of Schedule 2 substances (CWC)
- List of Schedule 3 substances (CWC)
- List of chemical arms control agreements
- List of parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention
- MV Cape Ray
- Middle East Treaty Organization
- National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention
- Operation CHASE
- Operation Davy Jones' Locker
- Operation Geranium
- Operation Sandcastle
- Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
- Statement on Chemical and Biological Defense Policies and Programs
- United States Army Chemical Materials Activity
- Vomiting agent
Vomiting agents
- Adamsite
- Cacodyl cyanide
- Chloropicrin
- Dimethyl(trifluoromethylthio)arsine
- Diphenylchlorarsine
- Diphenylcyanoarsine
- Phenyldichloroarsine
- Vomiting agent
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vomiting_agent
Also known as Vomit agent.