Table I. 
a. 
Poly- 
morphs. 
Lyinpho 
cytes. 
Mono- 
nuclears 
Eosino- 
phils. 
Mast, 
Period 
Gassing and 
Examination. 
1 
Percent 
502 
Per cent 
4ii-8 
Percent 
4-6 
Per cent. 
3-4 
Percent 
•8 
400 
5-5 
•4 
•8 
3 „ 
3 
47'6 
44-6 
2-G 
1-8 
1-8 
12 „ 
4 
33-5 
600 
37 
1-0 
•7 
5 „ 
5 
58-2 
33-4 
2-8 
46 
■9 
6 
511 
452 
1-4 
2-2 
12 „ 
7 
58-5 
35 0 
3-8 
2-5 
8 
37 '5 
50-3 
3-2 
2-6 
9 
399 
51 7 
43 
3 2 
•8 
10 
62-3 
30-2 
4 3 
1-2 
1-9 
12 
11 
721 
2.3 4 
2-5 
2 0 
9 
12 
35'3 
582 
27 
32 
13 
479 
47-6 
2-4 
•3 
1-5 
12 
14 
500 
40-0 
6-4 
3-4 
•2 
2A „ 
36-2 
55'4 
23 
5 08 
•4 
1 month. 
16 
75-7 
21-7 
1-2 
1-2 
493 
45-6 
3 0 
20 
18 
54 5 
36 3 
4 0 
4 5 
19 
56'2 
37 0 
1-9 
3-9 
•9 
63-8 
38-6 
4-3 
21 
1-2 
40-3 
54-8 
1-8 
2-4 
•r; 
22 
58-5 
37 '4 
2-5 
11 
12 
23 
57-5 
352 
6-7 
3 
17 
24 
599 
37-9 
11 
•5 
3 
1 month. 
Immediate Symptoms. 
Nausea. 
Marked symptoms. 
Fairly severe gassing. 
Slight case. 
Fairly severe symptoms. 
No symptoms. 
Breathless, unconscious for 4 hours. 
Dazed, cough 3 months. 
Slight case. 
Unconscious, dyspncca, nausea. 
Unconscious, 4 days’ intense nausea 
and vomiting. 
Half unconscious, dyspnoea. 
Twice gassed, unconscious second 
time. 
Unconscious. 
Choking sensation. 
Slight case. 
Lost, poi 
Slight e 
r of legs but did not go 
No symptoms at present. 
Discharged from army as result of 
gassing, September 1916. 
Conjunctivitis and tremors still 
present. 
Still unable to march an)’ distance; 
tremors. 
No symptoms. 
Eye symptoms, conjunctivitis, 
tremors. 
No symptoms. 
Breathlessness. 
No symptoms. 
Persistent pain in chest. 
Huskiness of voice. 
Vomiting, dyspepsia, pa 
Cough, tightness in chest. 
No symptoms. 
Chronic otitis media, no presen 
symptoms. 
No symptoms, suffering from swibie 
discharged fit. 
*- 
47 2 
32’1 
524 
703 
532 
49- 4 
50- 4 
68-0 
37 8 
563 
48-3 
637 
437 
269 
41-9 
494 
41-7 
562 
490 
446 
300 
43?l 
400 
40-4 
636 
56' G 
35 0 
i Became unconscious 4-5 hours 
after attack. 
I Became unconscious in H hours 
| after attack, 
j Unconscious 4 days. 
Cough and breathlessness. 
Cough, vomiting, and unconscious. 
Slight cough, copious catarrh. 
Vomiting, severe headache. 
Vomited ; stretcher case. 
Vomited. 
Cough and vomiting. 
Not unconscious, vomiting not 
very severe 
Unconscious 2 hours, hack to duty 
. 6 days. 
Did not feel much at time. A few 
days after, cough and breathless- 
In bed with bronchitis for 5 weeks. 
Indigestion and bronchitis 6 
months. 
Pain, choking sensation. Bron- 
chitis lasting 3 weeks. 
Slight. 
Unconscious 14 hours. Severe acute 
bronchitis. 
Choking and vomiting. 
Unconscious, breathless, vomiting. 
Breathless. 
Dyspnoea, vomiting. 
Languid, breathless, has sick spells 
Headache, cough, breathlessness. 
Has frequent attacks like pneumonia, 
which last 3-4 days and subside. 
Cough persists but is much improved 
Dyspnoea and pain in chest. 
Cough and spit. 
Severe headache. 
Dyspnoea and pain in chest. 
No symptoms. 
Tight feeling in chest. 
Wheezing and cough. 
Bronchitis. 
chest, 
Breathlessness, tightness 
giddiness. 
Complains of shortness of breath 
Bronchitis. 
None, but liable to bronchitis. 
Almost complete loss sense of smell. 
Breathlessness and c 
Chronic bronchitis. 
mgh. 
Cough, breathlessness, pain in chest, 
sleeplessness. 
Cough, pain in chest, tremors, 
dyspnoea, sleeplessness. 
Pain over heart, breathlessness, 
sleeplessness. 
Dyspepsia, vomiting, breilhlessness, 
sleeplessness. 
Dyspnoea on exertion. 
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