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{{anchor:s2}}BY CARROLL DUNHAM, M. D., NEW YORK. | {{anchor:s2}}BY CARROLL DUNHAM, M. D., NEW YORK. | ||
- | {{anchor:s3}}In Vol. II. of the American Homeopathic Review, 1859, I published an account of the effects of the inhalation of Chlorine gas in two instances, with the record of a case in which the symptoms of the disease were so similar to the effects which I had witnessed and experienced from the inhalation of Chlorine, that I was induced to administer a solution of Chlorine gas in water. {{anchor:s4}}The case was rapidly cured. {{anchor:s5}}The following case furnishes additional evidence of the value of Chlorine in certain spasmodic affections of the Glottis: | + | {{anchor:s3}}In Vol. II. of the American Homeopathic Review, 1859, I published [[en:ahr:dunham-c-chlorine-and-spasmus-glottidis-158-10409|an account of the effects of the inhalation of Chlorine gas]] in two instances, with the record of a case in which the symptoms of the disease were so similar to the effects which I had witnessed and experienced from the inhalation of Chlorine, that I was induced to administer a solution of Chlorine gas in water. {{anchor:s4}}The case was rapidly cured. {{anchor:s5}}The following case furnishes additional evidence of the value of Chlorine in certain spasmodic affections of the Glottis: |
{{anchor:s6}}December 12th, 1862. {{anchor:s7}}J. S., aged 52 years, has suffered, from follicular pharyngitis; has had the larynx and fauces, swabbed, burned and pencilled with Nitrate of silver until he could endure it no longer. {{anchor:s8}}For two years he has not been under medical treatment. {{anchor:s9}}He now suffers much from pain in the throat, and has an habitual cough and expectoration of glairy mucus. {{anchor:s10}}Within three days the cough has assumed a spasmodic character, with the following peculiarities: | {{anchor:s6}}December 12th, 1862. {{anchor:s7}}J. S., aged 52 years, has suffered, from follicular pharyngitis; has had the larynx and fauces, swabbed, burned and pencilled with Nitrate of silver until he could endure it no longer. {{anchor:s8}}For two years he has not been under medical treatment. {{anchor:s9}}He now suffers much from pain in the throat, and has an habitual cough and expectoration of glairy mucus. {{anchor:s10}}Within three days the cough has assumed a spasmodic character, with the following peculiarities: |