. The Medical and surgical reporter . antee.—The money lost by purchasing uterinesupporters, unscientifically constructed, of irritat-ing material, or limited in deficiency of sizes, and inconsequence loss of families in practice, has set alarge portion of the medical profession against themechanical support of the uterus. By these con-ditions the risk of the first purchase by a physicianof a stem and bandage supporter of this series is ob-viated. After the first purchase the instruments aresupposed to be known, yet the guarantee is extendedby special contract in doubtful cases. Refunding.—On


. The Medical and surgical reporter . antee.—The money lost by purchasing uterinesupporters, unscientifically constructed, of irritat-ing material, or limited in deficiency of sizes, and inconsequence loss of families in practice, has set alarge portion of the medical profession against themechanical support of the uterus. By these con-ditions the risk of the first purchase by a physicianof a stem and bandage supporter of this series is ob-viated. After the first purchase the instruments aresupposed to be known, yet the guarantee is extendedby special contract in doubtful cases. Refunding.—On return of the hard rubber part or parts within six months of purchase, Five l)ollars of the purchase money will be refunded. The belt i remains with the patient as an abdominal supporter and only risk. The above Guarantee and Refunding is secured when the Instruments are obtainedthrough this Office. Any other Instrument of Staufers Series is also obtainedthrough this Office at Catalogue Prices, and Catalogue free, on * Price, on Y, § Z, Belt Y.—The manner in whichbelt Y, sets on the abdomen isshown in above engraving. Thewidest or lifting part is in each hip as seen at H, aretwo elastics, and on large beltsthree. It closes on the back by buckling at B. It is offine sateen outside, fine lining inside, and a sligh t stif-fening between, and stayed with soft hip measure is to be taken over a thin un-dergarment; since it needs to fit with a space of oneor two inches apart on the back, for the bucklestraps to draw. The perineal attachments are shortand buckle at F and R. Belt Z. - This is an elastic waist strap and carriesany supporter of this series. Yet the common dif-ficulty presents itself, where long and slender attach-ments are used, that they do not govern the internalpart so efficiently as on the low grasping abdominalsupporter Y. In corresponding with Advertisers mention THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER. XVI MEDI


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