. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 669. No. 670. tial foot amputations, especially when the amputations are madeabove the insertion of the No. 670 represents a similar case. Although these cases of con-. No. 671. tracted tendons are unfortunate, they do not necessarily remove allhope of successful prothetic treatment. Style No. 661 leg can, as ageneral thing, be applied or so modified as to meet the conditionsvery successfully. Cut No. 671 represents an artificial leg applied to a partial footampu ation, the wearer seated. 112 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIA
. A treatise on artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet ... No. 669. No. 670. tial foot amputations, especially when the amputations are madeabove the insertion of the No. 670 represents a similar case. Although these cases of con-. No. 671. tracted tendons are unfortunate, they do not necessarily remove allhope of successful prothetic treatment. Style No. 661 leg can, as ageneral thing, be applied or so modified as to meet the conditionsvery successfully. Cut No. 671 represents an artificial leg applied to a partial footampu ation, the wearer seated. 112 A. A. MARKS, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, XEW TORK CITT. Cut No. 672 represents the leg applied and the wearer Nos. 673, 674, and 675 represent partial feet amputations ; the
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