L'Agenda 1901 . little headway is made, and theijrogress towards recovery is consequently slow; while this instrument may be used continuously, withoutinterferin^ with other eniplovments. ^ , r ,, . o- • This Inhaler may be advantageously and curatively used in the treatment of the toUowing atlections: ACUTE COLD IN THE HEAD.—It relicvL^s head-ache, and pain in the nose,face, and brow; opens thenostrils when obstructed,andif taken in time effectsa cure in a few hours, orat most a few days. Itsdaily employment is mostuseuil in preventing acutenasal catarrh, etc. CHRONIC NASAL ORNASO=PH AR
L'Agenda 1901 . little headway is made, and theijrogress towards recovery is consequently slow; while this instrument may be used continuously, withoutinterferin^ with other eniplovments. ^ , r ,, . o- • This Inhaler may be advantageously and curatively used in the treatment of the toUowing atlections: ACUTE COLD IN THE HEAD.—It relicvL^s head-ache, and pain in the nose,face, and brow; opens thenostrils when obstructed,andif taken in time effectsa cure in a few hours, orat most a few days. Itsdaily employment is mostuseuil in preventing acutenasal catarrh, etc. CHRONIC NASAL ORNASO=PH AR YNQE is a disorder exceedinglydifficult to cure, anclgenerally intractable t othe methods ordinarlyemployed. The Inhalerpermits of such continu-ous application of efficientremedies that an improve- ; ment is generally observed ; within twenty*fonr hours i after its use is begun. In V fact, relief is almostimmediate. the lungs. not infrequently leads to Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, ACUTE SORE THROAT This disease often leads topermanent impairment ofthe voice. The Inhalerwill effect a cure in mostcases within a few hours. CHRONIC SORETHROAT, OR CLEROY =MANS SORE THROAT. This annoying affection,often a source of greatiTunnvenience to singersantl public speakers, yieldsrniiidly to the use of theInhaler. The constancywith which it may heemployed secures theresults within a remark-ably short space of time,and if it is habituallyemployed for a reasonabletime, will often effect acure. ACUTE BRONCHITISOR COLD IN THELUNGS .—Acute bron-chial catarrh, or cold inand Consumption. It shouldnever be regarded as atrivial ailment. Employed at the beginning of an attack, the Inhaler may be reliedupon to afford jirompt relief. CHRONIC BRONGHinS AND ASTHMA.—These distressing affections require the introduction into thefine air tubes of the lungs of antiseptic and healing vapors, which are furnished by the Inhaler in a conditionwhich permits the volatile medicamen
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