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Here are responses to the most frequently asked questions, but please feel free to e-mail any questions or suggestions to

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Why have you created this site?
There are very few focused, authoritative sources for information relating to the history of inhalation therapy – this is an attempt to bring relevant information together in a cohesive manner.  
It is frequently overlooked how common inhalation therapy was in Victorian times.  
How can I obtain copies of images?
Use the contact link to e-mail your request.  I will endeavour to help.  All the images are high quality photographs or scans that I have made.  The original materials are all in my possession.  If you need information that is not in the images I will try to help.
Is there a charge for copies?
Any copies or information for bona fide educational purposes will be provided free of charge.
How do I submit material for inclusion?
Please use the contact link to submit material or suggestions.  Images that are not part of my personal collection will be acknowledged.
How often will the information be updated?
The collection is expanding.  Periodically, usually at least monthly, the new items will be uploaded.  Priority will be given to corrections of errors.
Is this the total extent of the collection?
No.  There are many further books and items, some of which will be included.
Why are there no modern inhalers?
It is not the objective of this website to comment on current therapy or inhalation devices.