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During World War I, victims of gas attacks faced horrific suffering due to the lack of effective treatments for chemical injuries. Many soldiers experienced severe respiratory damage, skin burns, and psychological trauma. Medical personnel struggled to provide adequate care, as the effects of gases like chlorine and mustard gas were often agonizing and long-lasting. Additionally, the stigma associated with gas injuries sometimes led to neglect, as victims were often viewed as less heroic compared to those wounded by conventional means.

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