A practical treatise on medical inhalation, or, The direct and local application of remedies to the air passages : with cases demonstrating its palliative and curative power in consumption, bronchitis, asthma, and other diseases of the respiratory organs : the opinions of Rush, Scudamore, Eberle, Mudge, Crichton, Thomas, Corrigan, Ramadge, and the author will be fully and fairly presented / by Edward Jenner Coxe.

  • Coxe, Edward Jenner, 1801-1882.
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A practical treatise on medical inhalation, or, The direct and local application of remedies to the air passages : with cases demonstrating its palliative and curative power in consumption, bronchitis, asthma, and other diseases of the respiratory organs : the opinions of Rush, Scudamore, Eberle, Mudge, Crichton, Thomas, Corrigan, Ramadge, and the author will be fully and fairly presented / by Edward Jenner Coxe. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Direct and local application of remedies to the air passages

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Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Stockdale, 1854.

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115 pages ; 16 cm

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3rd ed.

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