Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1906.
To the Editor:
—In regard to Dr. Ingals' letter in The Journal, August 4: I used pollantin to some extent last year, with very satisfactory results. In every case the symptoms were relieved and could be kept away by repeated insufflation. One patient who had a severe type of hay fever, involving eyes, nose, throat and bronchi, wrote me from out of town that the drug was no good, his cure only lasted while he was using the powder. All that can be claimed for the antitoxin is amelioration, which is a great deal, and will enable a man to stay at home while using the powder.