US123714A - Ment of diseases by inhalation - Google Patents
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- Myinvention consists in producing highlyoxygenated and ozonized gases by decomposin g any of the compounds commonly employed by chemists for that purpose, and combining with such gases minute portions of the various remedial agents, either gases, liquids, or powders, necessary to be employed in treating particular diseases; the gases rich in oxygen serving as vehicles to convey the remedial agents into the system, and to give the proper invigorating action to the several organs of the system, so that they may have their curative efl'ect. Nascent or ozonized oxygen is that which acts most readily on the living system.
- oxygen compounds such as nitrous oxide
- ozone v modified oxygen
- ozonized air is the real vital air or oxygen in an active and not in a passive state. Any of the methods now known for producing ozone may be employed, and need not be particularly described.
- remedial agents viz.: Chlorine, iodine, bromine, sulphureted hydrogen, and phosphoreted hydrogen, in the form of gases or vapors.
- the liquid remedial I apply by means of the well-known atomizer or nebulizer, using the combined oxygen-gas to atour ize the liquid.
- the gases are charged with them, and then inhaled in the ordinary manner.
- oxygen and ozonized gases may be compressed into any suitable liquid solvent, such as Water, in the apparatus known as the gasozene or fountain, and drawn off in the form of gas as Wanted. By this method the gas is very pure.
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Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JOSEPH LLOYD MARTIN, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
VIMRROV EMENT IN OXYGEN AND OZONIZED COMPOUNDS FOR HYGIENIC AND THERAPEUTIC TREAT- MENT OF DISEASES BY INHALATION.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,714, dated February 13,1872.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOSEPH LLOYD IVIARTIN, of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have made a new and useful Improvement in the Preparation and Application of Compounds for Use in Treating Diseases, which I term Combined Oxygen or Hygienic Gas for Inhalation or Ozonized Oxygen; and I hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description of the same.
Myinvention consists in producing highlyoxygenated and ozonized gases by decomposin g any of the compounds commonly employed by chemists for that purpose, and combining with such gases minute portions of the various remedial agents, either gases, liquids, or powders, necessary to be employed in treating particular diseases; the gases rich in oxygen serving as vehicles to convey the remedial agents into the system, and to give the proper invigorating action to the several organs of the system, so that they may have their curative efl'ect. Nascent or ozonized oxygen is that which acts most readily on the living system. It is only within a few years that the attention of the medical profession has been directed to the discovering of a preparation of oxygen gas which would prove soothing and salutary in its effects upon the delicate respiratory tissues, and at the same time perfectly harmless, even when those tissues were in a state of irritation or inflammation and the fact that such investigations have been energetically pursued is evidence of the great importance which medical men have attached to inhalation as a means of directly reaching'the respiratory organs and circulation, which could only be accomplished indirectly by any other process. It is well known that oxygen gas is the life-imparting and sustaining element of the common air we breathe; and by the introduction of greater quantities into the system we increase in the same ratio the more perfect functional action of each organ in the body. And as the healthful integrity and harmony of those organs depend upon the perfect oxygenation or arterialization and uninterrupted perfect circulation of the blood effected by oxygen, we can readily understand why its presence in sufficient quantity is so necessary to the animal economy for recuperation and sound health, and why a deficient supply should originate impairment of health and confirmed disease. Its action is therefore not limited to particular organs or portions, but
the entire organism is dependent upon its op- I erative influence; and hence a great variety of maladies not amenable to the usual methods of medical treatment are curable with the aid of this great hygienic agent. In all debilitated states of the system, arising from whatever cause and requiring the tonic effects of sea or been known to exert a curative influence, a few only need be named-such as pulmonary affections, consumption of the lungs and bronchitis, dyspepsia and different forms of indigestion, diseases of the kidney, diabetes and even Brights disease, rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous affect-ions, hypochondriasis, hysteria, and paralysis. Its general effect upon the system is to increase appetite and promote digestion,'equalize the circulation, producing natural warmth and removing congestions or undue pressure from the heart and lungs, and greatly strengthen the nervous system.
There is a number of oxygen compounds, such as nitrous oxide, that may be used in carrying out my invention but I prefer the v modified oxygen known as ozone, or mixtures of ozone with other forms of oxygen. It has been ascertained that ozonized air is the real vital air or oxygen in an active and not in a passive state. Any of the methods now known for producing ozone may be employed, and need not be particularly described. With the oxygenated and ozonized gases I combine the following remedial agents, viz.: Chlorine, iodine, bromine, sulphureted hydrogen, and phosphoreted hydrogen, in the form of gases or vapors. The liquid remedial I apply by means of the well-known atomizer or nebulizer, using the combined oxygen-gas to atour ize the liquid. When the additional therapeutic agents are to be used in the form of powders, the gases are charged with them, and then inhaled in the ordinary manner. The
oxygen and ozonized gases may be compressed into any suitable liquid solvent, such as Water, in the apparatus known as the gasozene or fountain, and drawn off in the form of gas as Wanted. By this method the gas is very pure.
The proper apparatus for nebulizing or atomizing liquids by means of vapors and gases, and the devices for administering gases, 1iquids, and solids by inhalation, being already known, need not be described.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent of the United States, is
1. The method herein described for applying oxygen or ozonized compounds, either alone or in combination with one or more of the therapeutic agents herein specified, by inhalation. v V
2. The combination of sulphuret-ed hydrogen with ozone or other oxygen compound, substantially as set forth.
3. The method herein described for administering the medicines used in inhalation by charging the same under pressure in water or other liquid, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination of ozone or ozonized oxygen with nitrous oxide, substantially as herein set forth and described.
Witnesses: J OS. LLOYD MARTIN.
T. O. GoNNoLLY, G. H. FOWLER.
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| US5516517A (en) * | 1994-05-02 | 1996-05-14 | Exfoliation Cleansing Hydration Oxygenation Corporation | Method for nutritional oxygenation of the skin |
| US5846556A (en) * | 1996-06-14 | 1998-12-08 | Brooks; Bradley S. | Inhalant for reducing stress and method of use |
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| US5516517A (en) * | 1994-05-02 | 1996-05-14 | Exfoliation Cleansing Hydration Oxygenation Corporation | Method for nutritional oxygenation of the skin |
| USRE37274E1 (en) | 1994-05-02 | 2001-07-10 | John P. Gardner | Method for nutritional oxygenation of the skin |
| US5846556A (en) * | 1996-06-14 | 1998-12-08 | Brooks; Bradley S. | Inhalant for reducing stress and method of use |
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