Sundries

Sundries

Trussesmade to order with guaranteed success; hard rubber, celluloid, leather, wire and elastic. All desirable styles are carried in stock. Mechanical treatment of difficult cases of hernia a specialty. Truss supplies and repairs. Send for truss catalogue.

Elastic Stockingsfor varicose veins and weak or swollen joints. Send for prices and directions for measurements.

Abdominal Supporters and Obesity Belts.Large variety in elastic and non-elastic. Special supporters, our own pattern, for use after abdominal operations.

Deformity Appliancesfor paralyzed and weak limbs made to order.

Rawhide Jacketsfor curvature of the spine. These are light, rigid and porous and a great improvement over the plaster or leather jackets.

Tricycles for Cripples.Hand and foot power, with ball bearings and rubber-cushion or pneumatic tires. We are special agents for these machines, as we are for invalid chairs. Send for tricycle catalogue.

Surgical Bandages, Suspensories, Uterine Supporters, etc.

We sell only the best quality of these goods and such as can be absolutely relied upon. Sent on receipt of price, or C.O.D. if order is accompanied with a deposit of one dollar to cover express charges if for any reason the crutches are returned to us. Special crutches will be made to order for such as desire something different from the regular line, but advance payment is required. Our crutch catalogue gives more complete descriptions than the brief ones given here and will be forwarded to any who apply for it.

1 2 4 5 6 17 21 29 32 35 44No. 1—Spring top, socket and jaw bottom. Prices, per pair: Rosewood or lancewood, $9.50; extra heavy, $10; rock maple, $7; extra heavy, $8.No. 2—Cow-horn top. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests. Prices, per pair: Quality A, plain ferrule bottom, $2.50; extra heavy, $3. Quality C, with No. 35 bottom, No. 32 cushion, $3.75; extra heavy, $4.50.No. 4—Plain Split. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests, no ferrule at bottom. Price, per pair, $1.50.No. 5—Padded top. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests. Prices, per pair: Quality A, plain ferrule at bottom, $2.50; extra heavy, $3. Quality B, No. 35 socket, No. 32 cushion, $3.75; extra heavy, $4.50.No. 6—Hard top, socket and jaw bottom. Prices, per pair: Rosewood or lancewood, $9.50; extra heavy, $10; rock maple, rosewood tops and hand rests, $7; extra heavy, $8.No. 21—Socket and jaw bottom. Medium size, $2 per pair; large size, $2.50 per pair. No. 44 jaws with flange bottom used without extra charge.No. 35—Sockets. Two sizes, $1 per pair.No. 29—Pure gum white rubber cushions. Medium size, 50 cents per pair; large size, 75 cents per pair.No. 17—Rubber tips to slip on over end of crutches or cane. Various sizes. Prices, three-eighths to one inch, 20 cents per pair.

No. 1—Spring top, socket and jaw bottom. Prices, per pair: Rosewood or lancewood, $9.50; extra heavy, $10; rock maple, $7; extra heavy, $8.

No. 2—Cow-horn top. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests. Prices, per pair: Quality A, plain ferrule bottom, $2.50; extra heavy, $3. Quality C, with No. 35 bottom, No. 32 cushion, $3.75; extra heavy, $4.50.

No. 4—Plain Split. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests, no ferrule at bottom. Price, per pair, $1.50.

No. 5—Padded top. Rock maple, cherry tops and hand rests. Prices, per pair: Quality A, plain ferrule at bottom, $2.50; extra heavy, $3. Quality B, No. 35 socket, No. 32 cushion, $3.75; extra heavy, $4.50.

No. 6—Hard top, socket and jaw bottom. Prices, per pair: Rosewood or lancewood, $9.50; extra heavy, $10; rock maple, rosewood tops and hand rests, $7; extra heavy, $8.

No. 21—Socket and jaw bottom. Medium size, $2 per pair; large size, $2.50 per pair. No. 44 jaws with flange bottom used without extra charge.

No. 35—Sockets. Two sizes, $1 per pair.

No. 29—Pure gum white rubber cushions. Medium size, 50 cents per pair; large size, 75 cents per pair.

No. 17—Rubber tips to slip on over end of crutches or cane. Various sizes. Prices, three-eighths to one inch, 20 cents per pair.

In corresponding, if the following questions are answered it will give us a very good idea of your condition and will better enable us to judge what will be suitable for you in the way of an artificial limb. Give the number as it appears before the question and then the answer to the question.

1. Your name2. Post office3. County4. State5. Age6. Weight7. Height8. Occupation9. Leg or arm amputated10. When amputated11. Right or left12. Above or below elbow or knee13. If above, give length from body14. If below, give length from knee pan or elbow joint15. What is condition of stump16. Can you take any pressure on end of stump17. Cause of amputation18. Ever use an artificial limb19. If so, what style and make, and how long20. Was it satisfactory21. If not, why22. Have you one of our new catalogues23. Would it be an inducement for you to give us an order if we sent a man to take your measurements24. If we did so, would you stand a part of the expense25. Do you wish to work for a free artificial limb premium? If so, we will send you particulars

1. Your name

2. Post office

3. County

4. State

5. Age

6. Weight

7. Height

8. Occupation

9. Leg or arm amputated

10. When amputated

11. Right or left

12. Above or below elbow or knee

13. If above, give length from body

14. If below, give length from knee pan or elbow joint

15. What is condition of stump

16. Can you take any pressure on end of stump

17. Cause of amputation

18. Ever use an artificial limb

19. If so, what style and make, and how long

20. Was it satisfactory

21. If not, why

22. Have you one of our new catalogues

23. Would it be an inducement for you to give us an order if we sent a man to take your measurements

24. If we did so, would you stand a part of the expense

25. Do you wish to work for a free artificial limb premium? If so, we will send you particulars

Is there any special information you would like on the subject of artificial limbs? If so, let us know what it is, and we will do the best we can to enlighten you.

Date

Chasmar-Winchell New York and Pittsburg


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