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Inhalatorium is indebted to Lon Stanley for these photos of ‘the Inhalatorium’. It was a box, similar to a telephone cabin, in which the patient would sit while vapours from a nearby stove were pumped in.  Therapy or torture!

The Inhalatorium was made in Indiana. Treatment was very expensive. Thanks Lon.
The Inhalatorium
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