From looking at my lecture notes I think an aspect that really stood out was the testing and use of chemical warfare which soon led to change the rules of conflict in today's modern society.
This picture for me showing the effects of mustard gas was and is . particularly this image post strong ideas towards life and the cost of living and attitudes towards a soldiers life.
The story also that went along side it was the solider in the picture had just come back home safe from fighting in Africa when he was recalled into France and two weeks later died in hospital from the effects of mustard gas. Using this as a stimulus can help me create a piece with a strong journey and also an essence of truth making the messege clear about warfare and it's development.
Symptoms of mustard gas:
Skin: redness and itching of the skin may occur 2 to 48 hours after exposure and may eventually change to yellow blistering of the skin.
Eyes: irritation, pain, swelling, and tearing may occur within 3 to 12 hours of a mild to moderate exposure. A severe exposure may cause signs and symptoms within 1 to 2 hours and may include the symptoms of a mild or moderate exposure plus light sensitivity, severe pain, or blindness lasting up to 10 days.
Respiratory tract: runny nose, sneezing, hoarseness, bloody nose, sinus pain, shortness of breath, and cough within 12 to 24 hours of a mild exposure and within 2 to 4 hours of a severe exposure.
Digestive tract: abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
Bone marrow: decreased formation of blood cells (aplastic anemia) or decreased red or white blood cells and platelets (pancytopenia) leading to weakness, bleeding and infections.
Showing these signs and symptoms does not necessarily mean that a person has been exposed to sulfur mustard.
What the long-term health effects may be:
- Exposure to sulfur mustard liquid is more likely to produce second- and third- degree burns and later scarring than is exposure to sulfur mustard vapor. Extensive skin burning can be fatal.
- Extensive breathing in of the vapors can cause chronic respiratory disease, repeated respiratory infections, or death.
- Extensive eye exposure can cause permanent blindness.
- Exposure to sulfur mustard may increase a person’s risk for lung and respiratory cancer.
