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ABOUT forty-five years ago I paid a visit with a friend to the laboratory of the celebrated chemist Prof. Schonbein, the discoverer of ozone in the atmosphere and the cause of influenza. Just prior to our visit the Professor had obtained some ozone, and had inhaled it for the purpose, as he said, of giving himself influenza, in order to ascertain how it would affect him. We both distinctly observed most of the ordinary symptoms of the malady.
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HARVEY, A. Influenza. Nature 41, 271 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041271a0
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