. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... e used, and recommend it to my patients. I can walk muchbetter than I ever could before. Expenses for repairs are almost nothing. Yours, etc., Dr. G. W. Nelson. BELOW-KNEE AMPUTATION. New York, Sept. 10, A. Marks, Esq. : Dear Sir:—In looking over some old receipts to-day, I came across onefrom your firm, dated September 20, 1893—just seven years ago—for an arti-ficial leg. How time flies! It does not seem so long. Yet in that time I haveworn the leg daily with comfort and ease, and so far it has not cost me onecent for rep


. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... e used, and recommend it to my patients. I can walk muchbetter than I ever could before. Expenses for repairs are almost nothing. Yours, etc., Dr. G. W. Nelson. BELOW-KNEE AMPUTATION. New York, Sept. 10, A. Marks, Esq. : Dear Sir:—In looking over some old receipts to-day, I came across onefrom your firm, dated September 20, 1893—just seven years ago—for an arti-ficial leg. How time flies! It does not seem so long. Yet in that time I haveworn the leg daily with comfort and ease, and so far it has not cost me onecent for repairs. I heartily indorse your artificial limbs, and take pleasure inrecommending them to anyone in need. E. L. Crawford. 462 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. BELOW-KNEE AMPUTATION. New York City, Jan. 2, A. Marks : I lost my leg below the knee from gunshot wound received iu the lute soon as my stump healed, the United States Government presented me withone of s legs with an aukle joint. I wore it for a short time, and thought. Xo. 1222. I liked it, but when I had one of your rubber feet applied to it I at once dis-covered that I had bettered my condition. I have worn your rubber footnow about twenty-eight years, am a machinist, and work at the lathe andforge. For ten years I worked on a foot lathe, doing the treading with myrubber foot. William Dietze. BELO \T-KXEE AMPUTATION. Dec. 17, A. Marks, Esq. : Dear Sir :—I have been wearing your make of legs for twenty-eight stump is one inch below the knee. I have marched in a parade in thiscity from Fifty-ninth Street to the Battery, and return. Phil. Kearney Post,to which I belong, in this city, can vouch for the above. I remain, yours truly, A. York City. BELOW-KNEE AMPUTATION. New York City, Dec. 16, A. Marks, Esq : Dear Sir :—I am pleased to report that with your patent rubber-foot leg Ihave been especially pleasech I am not only able to attend to my busi


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