Case of angina trachealis, or croup, successfully treated by Mons. Pinel, first physician to the Salpetriere Hospital at Paris (from a work just published by this author under the title of Medecine clinique, Paris, An. X. (1802)) : to which are added, some remarks relative to the treatment of this disorder, and particularly relative to the beneficial effects produced by the inhalation of aether-vapour / by Richard Pearson.

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Case of angina trachealis, or croup, successfully treated by Mons. Pinel, first physician to the Salpetriere Hospital at Paris (from a work just published by this author under the title of Medecine clinique, Paris, An. X. (1802)) : to which are added, some remarks relative to the treatment of this disorder, and particularly relative to the beneficial effects produced by the inhalation of aether-vapour / by Richard Pearson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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