ARCHIVES OF SCIENCE. 



Vol. I. APRIL, 1S74. No. VTII. 



Observations on Ozone^ and its Relation to Disease. — 

 J^y Hiram A. Cutting., A. J/i, Al. /?., State Geologist., 

 Lu7tenburgJi., Vertnont. — Delivered at the jifty-third 

 Annual Meeting of the White Mountain Medical So- 

 ciety, yanuary ^th., 1S74. — Published by Vote of the 



Society. 



To the physician. as well as to the chemist, or meteorolo 

 gist, perhaps no subject possesses more attraction than 

 that of ozorie. Whether it is considered in relation to its 

 supposed functions in the atmosphere, or its presumed 

 connection with various diseases, or even the partial 

 mystery of its origin, or if we speculate on its relation to 

 oxygen we find it a subject of peculiar interest. When 



