. A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet. al limbs. It iswith great pleasure I bear testimony to the efficient use of your artificial have had them in daily use for a period of two years. They have required noalterations nor repairs. I am now so accustomed to them that I walk without 200 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. a cane. I travel everywhere and anywhere. I think the rubber foot is theking of all other feet. Yours truly, John Roberts,85 Steuben St., Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y. BOTH LEGS AMPUTATED, ONE IN THE KNEE JOINT AND THEOTHER BELOW


. A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet. al limbs. It iswith great pleasure I bear testimony to the efficient use of your artificial have had them in daily use for a period of two years. They have required noalterations nor repairs. I am now so accustomed to them that I walk without 200 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. a cane. I travel everywhere and anywhere. I think the rubber foot is theking of all other feet. Yours truly, John Roberts,85 Steuben St., Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y. BOTH LEGS AMPUTATED, ONE IN THE KNEE JOINT AND THEOTHER BELOW THE KNEE. Leipsic, Putnam Co., Ohio, Nov. 2 1887Mr. A. A. Marks, New York City, N. Y: Dear Sir :—Having quite recently learned that you contemplate the publish-ing of a new pamphlet, and knowing that therein your patrons may have anopportunity to give their opinions of, and experiences with, the artificial limbsmanufactured by you, I will avail myself of this opportunity to say what I havelearned in more than ten years practice with a pair of artificial limbs made at.


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