Date:1910
Description:This small blown glass nasal irrigator was made in 1910 and was used in the treatment of nasal catarrh and hay fever. Directions for using the nasal irrigator are printed on the side of the box.
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This small blown glass nasal irrigator was made in 1910 and was used in the treatment of nasal catarrh ...
This cardboard box from 1910 contains a glass nasal irrigator. Directions for using the irrigator are ...
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