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Medical management of nerve agent poisoning

Discussion of poisoning with organophosphate nerve agents GA (tabun), GB (sarin), GD (somah), GF (cyclosarin ), and VX. (Source: U.S. Army video "Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties - Nerve Agents." Lecture by Dr. Frederick M Sidell (1934-2006). The Chemical Casualty Care Division of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (AMRICD) Department of Defense 1999 [PIN 711278], sponsored by the office of the Surgeon General and the Army Medical Department Center and School. Creative Commons Attribution License [reuse allowed]. PublicResourceOrg. Video trimmed to 54:31minutes by Dr. Douglas J Lanska.)