PeterPedantQUOTE
I was wondering the other day - blimey what did they do before salbutamol?UNQUOTE
I'm afraid you did what I did, and had an asthma attack almost every single night, lasting 2-3 hours, during which I had to sit on the edge of the bed leaning forward, in order to breathe.
If I was lucky, I managed to get back to sleep again.
Most mornings I would go to school still wheezing, and that usually lasted until midday.
My doctor did prescribe me a fearsome looking inhaler, with a big black bulb at the bottom, and a glass bit that you poured some liquid medicine into, then squeezed the bulb and breathed in the spray, but it didn't work very well. I still wheezed and had attacks.
Every now and then, I'd be very bad, and need really strong pills like aminophylline,but they couldn't be prescribed long term.
It wasn't a lot of fun, and my life changed dramatically when they invented salbutamol.