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- The Douglass patent artificial limbs2
- The Salem leg: under the patronage of the United States Government2
- A brief description of James A. Foster's patent union artificial limbs: manufactured at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, and Rochester, N.Y1
- Chicago Orthopedic Institute, for the surgical and mechanical treatment of the deformities and deficiencies of the human body1
- Drake's patent artificial legs, hands, arms, &c1
- Monroe & Gardiner's imperishable raw hide artificial limbs: patented March 15 and October 11, 1864, and July 25, 1865 : the lightest, strongest, and most durable of anything of the kind ever invented, the body of the leg, the joints and tendons, in fact the whole structure is something entirely new and simple1
- Surgical appliances of every description for resections of the shoulder, arm, elbow joint, and fore-arm: also for ununited fractures, arms, hands, and feet1
- The Palmer arm and leg: adopted for the U.S. Army and Navy by the Surgeon-General, U.S.A., and by the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery : manufactured only under the direction of the inventor and patentee1
- The Salem leg: circular number ten : new testimonials, reduction of price1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form1
- Vulcanite rubber artificial limbs, arms and legs, moulded from life in form: adjustable sockets, lock-knee joint, slight lateral motion in ankle, corrugated side-knee joint, frictionless toe joint, velvet finish, and warranted of one-third less weight and twice as durable as the best wooden legs in use : without a string or ligament in arm or leg, all levers perfectly water proof1