OZONE - for Whooping Cough

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Authority: Dr. Donatient L. Abbe, M.D.
Chief, Electro-Therapy Department, 1st Hospital
Bouvicant, Paris, France

Subject: OZONE - for Whooping Cough

The first use of OZONE in whooping cough was made in 1890, under my advice by Dr. Hellet of Clichy. Since that time there have been several publications on the subject, in France and elsewhere, first by my friend Dr. Derecq of Paris, by Prof. Doumer of Lille and by Dr. Caille of New York; then, more recently, by Dr. Delherm of Paris, Dr. Thielle of Rouen and Dr. Bordier of Lyons. For my own part, I have published at various times in collaboration with Dr. Oudin, numerous observations of whooping cough promptly relieved and cured by OZONE.

My personal experience rests on over one hundred cases during ten years. In all these cases, and especially those treated from the outset of well developed whooping cough, I have obtained amelioration prompt and rapid at first, and later a complete cure. In a time little longer than that ordinarily covered by a very light attack, the result has been constant. This constancy and continuity of action enables us to be still more strongly affirmative than we were earlier in our researches and we do not hesitate to say that OZONE is a remedy par excellence for whooping cough. If less favorable results have been obtained by some experimenters, their lack of success arises not from any failing on the part of OZONE, but from the use of faulty apparatus or from defective application. The treatment would be rendered complete by maintaining an ozonized atmosphere in the patient's room.

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