1. Help! help! help!: how needless to sink into despair when help is right at hand! Publication: [Chicago?] : [publisher not identified], [1893?] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsRespiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapy
2. Will you save a life?: thousands have been saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds Author(s): H.E. Bucklen & Co., author. Publication: [Chicago?] : [publisher not identified], [1893?] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsRespiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapy
3. Gentlemen, be pleased to take notice, that those so famous lozanges or pectoralls approved for the cure of consumptions, coughs, catharrs ... are onely made and to be had of Mr. Edmund Buckworth at his house in St. Katherines street ... and Mr. Theophilus Buckworth on Mile-end-green Publication: [London : s.n., 166-] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsRespiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapy
4. Russian rose balm: a new and highly valuable curative for catarrh, and all catarrhal conditions and inflammations of the mucous surfaces and air passages of the nose, throat, and broncial tubes, such as catarrhal sore throat, cold in the head, hay fever, incipient bronchitis, rose cold, &c Author(s): United States Medicine Co. Publication: New York : United States Medicine Co., [ca. 1865] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsRespiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapy
5. A review of the records of the past year Publication: Cincinnati, Ohio : Alpha Medical Institute, January 1902 Subject(s): Respiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapyNonprescription Drugs
6. The relief of cough, pain and dyspnea in bronchitis, laryngitis, phthisis, asthma, pertussis, etc: heroterpine-Schieffelin Publication: New York : Schieffelin & Co., [1903?] Subject(s): Respiratory Tract Diseases -- drug therapyExpectorants -- therapeutic useAntitussive Agents -- therapeutic useNonprescription Drugs