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Ozone Therapy-Historical Origins
In 1856, just 16 years after its discovery, ozone was first used in a health care
setting to disinfect operating rooms and sterilize surgical instruments.
By the end of the 19th century the use of ozone to disinfect drinking water of
bacteria and viruses was well established in mainland Europe.
In 1892 The Lancet published an article describing the administration of
ozone for treatment of tuberculosis.
In 1902 another article was published claiming success in treating chronic
middle ear deafness with ozone. Ozone was used during the First World War
to disinfect wounds.
The English medical journal, Lancet, then reported that intravenous infusion
Was used successfully to treat pneumonia in the epidemic following World
War I.
In the 1940's Father Richard Wilhelm, the pioneer in promoting peroxide use,
reported on the compound being used extensively to treat everything from
bacterial-related mental illness to skin disease and polio.