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Catalogue of the British Section.—Appendix.
GRAND SILVER MEDAL, MOSCOW, 1872.
JOHN RABONE & SON,
MAKERS OF
BOXWOOD, IVORY, BRASS, & STEEL RULES;
MEASURING TAPES,
WITH STEEL, METALLIC WIRE, AND LINEN TAPES;
SPIRIT LEVELS , ETC.
WHITMORE STREET,
HOCKLEY, 2
BIRMINGHAM.
Thirteen
SILVER
INTERNATIONAL
PRIZE
MEDALS
AWARDED
from
1851 to 1869.
G. KENT,
INVENTOR, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER
OF THE
ROTARY KNIFE CLEANER,
AND VARIOUS OTHER
DOMESTIC LABOUR-SAVING INVENTIONS ,
All promoting Economy, Cleanliness, Comfort, and the better performance of Household Work.
199, 200, 201, HIGH HOLBORN, j
L O ND 0 N.
Gr Tv yY Y 5 8
“ANGLESEY” ARTIFICIAL LEGS,
Recommended above all others by the most eminent Members of the Medical Faculty .
These Legs were worn by the late Field Marshal the MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY, K.G., who lost his leg at the Battle of Waterloo, and whose walking and riding excited, equally, the astonishment and admiration of all beholders.
Mr. PHILIP GRAY,
7, CORK STREET, BURLINGTON GARDENS, LONDON, T.V.,
SUCCESSOR to his Brothers, WILLIAM GRAY (deceased), and FREDERICK GRAY (retired), whose high reputation, as inventors and makers of Artificial Limbs, is too well known and appreciated to require comment.
Mr. P. GRAY has been or upwards of twenty years a Pupil and Partner with his Brother, FREDERICK GRAY, and for the last ten years principal working Partner in the late Firm of F. & P. GRAY, at the above address; he was constructor to the late Colonel Sir THOMAS ST. VINCENT TROUBRIDGE, Bart., K.C.B., who lost both legs at the Battle of Inkermann, and yet was enabled, by means of these Artificial Limbs, to ride and walk with ease and facility.
These Legs have been extensively supplied to German and French Officers, amputants from the recent war, and in every case with complete success. Mr. GRAY possesses a valuable collection of voluntary Testimonials"from his numerous clients, among not only the Officers of the British Army and Navy, and the English Gentry, but also from numerous Foreign patients holding high positions, who in almost every case had" previously made sundry experiments with other Artificial Legs unsuccessfully.
FITTING and ARTICULATION — Mr. Gray can with confidence assert that his special system ofi fitting and articulating an Artificial Limb , provides the wearer with the easiest exercise of volition in motive fosver that has yet been achieved by mechanical contrivances applied to this purpose
Second Edition. p>'ice Is. 6 /.
G RAY’S AUTOMATIC MECHANISM, A WORK ON ARTIFICIAL IAMBS. Dedicated, by Special Permission, to the late Sir BENJAMIN BRODIE, Bart. Contains ioo Illustrative Cases. H. REN3HAW, 356, Strand, London.