Croup Cured bt Sulphur.— The Medical Gazette, of Paris, states that M. Langanteric of Paris, after observing the effect of sulphur on the oidium of grape vines, was led to administer it in several eases of croup. He mires a teaspoonful of sulphur in a glass of water and gives a teaspoonful every hour. The effect is described as wonderful. The disease is cured in two days, the only symptom remaining being a cough arising from the pjesenc;of loose pieces of false membrane iu the! trachea, Mr L. says he has followed this plan in seven cases, all being severe, especially the last, in which the child was ovanotic, with P’otruded rolling eyes and poisy respiration.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 4
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116Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 560, 16 March 1868, Page 4
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