Chemical warfare secrets almost forgotten : a personal story of medical testing of Army volunteers with incapacitating chemical agents during the Cold War (1955-1975) /
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[Place of publication not identified] :
James S. Ketchum,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Cold War: chemical call to arms
- Incapacitating the enemy : strange fruit and stray smoke
- Hello, Edgewood Arsenal
- The volunteers: human guinea pigs--Not!
- An interesting drug to start with
- BZ: tiny baseball games and DC-3's on a padded floor
- LSD: the other acid test
- Working out the kinks
- Busy as a bee on a dose of BZ
- More breeds than at a dog show
- Taming the fractious belladonnoids
- Altered states in fish tanks and field tests
- Name your poison: safety first and always
- Project Dork: soldiering on BZ in the Utah desert
- Rummaging through the closet
- Post-doc with Pribram
- Edgewood again: hoping for déjà vu
- Good and bad vibrations within and without
- Rearranging the deck chairs
- Final days at Edgewood
- CIA connections: now you see them, now you don't
- On into the 70s and 80s
- To the end of the century and beyond
- Belated alarms: what have we done?
- Chemical warfare then and now: a reality check
- Appendix.