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The Vapo-Cresolene inhaler, used from 1879 and advertised from the 1890’s through into the 1920’s. Sold by the Vapo-Cresolene company and for some time distributed by Allen & Hanbury.
Indicated as a specific for whooping cough and suitable for asthma, coughs, croup and colds.
The Vapo-Cresolene spirit burner eventually was replaced by the electric vaporizer (pictured).
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