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Godfrey’s inhaler was a clever glass device for inhaling ammonium chloride. The green and clear bottles are refills for the ingredients. Ammonium chloride inhalers were popular at the end of the 19th century, this one was patented Jan 24 1888.. They was used to treat bronchial catarrh and hay fever.  
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