The archives of physiological therapy . mined where It passes beneath the cablebut was not at all affected, owing, it wassupposed, to a protective coating ofoxide having, formed. Only the Insideof the pipe was affected, the outsideshowing no sign of deposit or corro-sion. Numerous samples of the water fromother houses supplied from this sourcewere examined, but no lead was considers that if a small leakageof electricity ( volts) can produceelectrolysis In this way that quite serious AEROTHERAPY 157 results might be produced in cities where strikes a note of warning in referenc


The archives of physiological therapy . mined where It passes beneath the cablebut was not at all affected, owing, it wassupposed, to a protective coating ofoxide having, formed. Only the Insideof the pipe was affected, the outsideshowing no sign of deposit or corro-sion. Numerous samples of the water fromother houses supplied from this sourcewere examined, but no lead was considers that if a small leakageof electricity ( volts) can produceelectrolysis In this way that quite serious AEROTHERAPY 157 results might be produced in cities where strikes a note of warning in referencelead pipes and electrical conduits are so thereto,common and so close together, and he AEROTHERAPY THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OFWARM MOIST AIR AND HOTDRY AIR IN THE TREATMENTOF DISEASES OF CHILDREN Theron Wendell Kilmer, Medical Re cord jJanuary 27, 1906. Kilmer has devised an apparatuswhich may be used for the generationof either moist or comparatively dry hotair for the treatment of diseases of chil-dren, which consists (Fig. i) of a tin. funnel chimney, a fire pot containing aBunsen burner when using gas or an al-cohol lamp when using alcohol, a waterboiler with a cover, a jointed tin tubein two sections with a chamber providedfor the insertion of gauze when it is de-sired to produce a medicated moist hotair, and an asbestos tube. When the apparatus is used for thegeneration of moist hot air (Fig. 2) theboiler is filled half full of water and seton tap of the fire pot. If medicatedsteam is required place a piece of sur-geons gauze saturated with the re-quired medicament in the small gauzechamber, when the steam passingthrough this will become impregnatedtherewith. When the water has boiled down and more is required pour it inthrough the small funnel in the boilercover.


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