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During World War I, victims of chemical warfare, including gassing, faced horrific conditions. Many suffered from severe respiratory injuries, burns, and long-term health effects due to exposure to toxic gases like chlorine and mustard gas. Medical treatment was often inadequate, as the understanding of chemical injuries was still limited, leading to high mortality rates among affected soldiers. The psychological impact on survivors was also profound, as they grappled with trauma and the stigma associated with their injuries.

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