ACUTE CATARRHAL BRONCHITIS
There is probably no one acute incoördination affecting infants and children that is so common as acute catarrhal bronchitis, commonly called cold in the chest. During the cold months, and especially in the late winter and early spring, there are a great many cases. The chiropractor who is careful in handling these incoördinations will find no class of cases that will give more satisfactory results. The analyzing must be done very carefully and the vertebrae must be moved from the very beginning because if results are not obtained quickly the inflammation will spread to the air vesicles very rapidly. When this occurs there is danger of serious complications.