Camus Inhaler

The man-made liquid, ethyl chloride, is primarily used to cool the skin and provide pain relief at the site.  From the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries it also had a vogue as a quick induction agent for general anesthesia. Lucien Camus, M.D., was a French physiologist. He introduced his ethyl chloride inhaler in 1906. … Continue reading Camus Inhaler