He produced a patent medicine treatment known as " oxygenized air ", which he promoted as a cure for catarrh, scrofula, consumption, and diseases of the respiratory tract.
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Likewise, in Tabasco the population of approximately 30, 000 was reduced by an estimated 90 %, with measles, smallpox, catarrhs, dysentery and fevers being the main culprits.
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"Sushruta Samhita " ( c . 600 BCE ) again mentions " bhanga ", as a medicinal plant, and recommends it for treating catarrh, phlegm and diarrhea.
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Oil from the flowers was used against catarrhs, colics and, in Germany, earaches, frostbite, eczema and other external conditions . boils, carbuncles, hemorrhoids, and chilblains, amongst others.
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June 26 the sick in hospital at Iligan numbered 147, of whom 46 were Spaniards and 101 natives; malarial fever and dysentery prevailing among the former and ulcers and intestinal catarrh prevailing among the latter.
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After a brief stay among the Mormon community of southern Utah, Harrison enlisted in the bilharzia, catarrh and tuberculosis cases, significantly reducing the number of sick members of the Corps during the winter of 1917 18.
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The delicate, feathery foliage has been used as a condiment and in the preparation of a wide variety of home remedies as a diuretic, to control menstruation and uterine complaints and to treat catarrh, hysteria and stomach ailments.
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The surgeon, who remains in contact with Yeltsin's doctors, described the president's current illness as a regular bout of the flu with severe catarrh, " to which a virus infection has been added ."
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Colton's popularization of nitrous oxide led to its adoption by a number of less than reputable quacksalvers, who touted it as a cure for consumption, scrofula, catarrh, and other diseases of the blood, throat, and lungs.
40.
In a letter to the paper's editor, SMseki explained that because of his illness a combination of bleeding ulcers, intestinal catarrh, and hemorrhoids he only began work on the novel a week before the serialization was scheduled to run.