By George H. Sands, M.D.
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, New York

Oxygen treatment of headaches was first mentioned in literature in 1939.  Mr. Charles E. Rhein, Linde
Air Products Co., reported to Dr. Alvarez at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN the successful treatment
of severe "migraine" attacks by breathing pure Oxygen.  Subsequently, Dr. Alvarez noted that the
treatment with 100 percent  Oxygen at a flow of six to eight liters a minute would often produce relief.  
Sometimes patients would not be able to obtain relief with this treatment, whereas at other times
they would.  In 1940, Dr. Alvarez reported the treatment of over 100 persons suffering from headache
attacks.  They were treated with Oxygen with a nasal type of mask and a flow of six to eight liters a
minute.  He found that 80 percent of "migrainous" headaches were completely or significantly
relieved.
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