. A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet. ed with the spirit of wisdom to know whatwould suit me so well. I am, yours respectfully, Belle Gray. 370 A. A. MAEKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. A. Marks, New York City: Dear Sir :—The apparatus furnished by you on government order five yearsago has given satisfaction, and I regard it as the very best that could be madefor the purpose. My left leg is completely paralyzed in the loss of motioncaused by sciatic rheumatism in the U. S. service. I shall need another appa-ratus in the spring. Please send


. A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet. ed with the spirit of wisdom to know whatwould suit me so well. I am, yours respectfully, Belle Gray. 370 A. A. MAEKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, NEW YORK CITY. A. Marks, New York City: Dear Sir :—The apparatus furnished by you on government order five yearsago has given satisfaction, and I regard it as the very best that could be madefor the purpose. My left leg is completely paralyzed in the loss of motioncaused by sciatic rheumatism in the U. S. service. I shall need another appa-ratus in the spring. Please send blanks for order and very courteously, Thos. H. Saunders,Attorney at Law and Ex County , Polk Co., Neb., Nov. 4, 1887. NO. 152 LEG. Peekskill, Dutchess Co., New York, October 24, A. A. Marks : Dear Sir :—Some time ago you wrote to me with regard to how much I wasbenefited by the artificial limb (or apparatus rather) you had adapted to my de-formity. In reply, I would beg leave to state that during the whole time that I have.


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