tion.)
These Questions are the Same as on Order Blank
1. Which of the figures shown on pages 62 and 63 most resembles your
Rupture, when fully out-- On your right side? On your left side? 2. Give
measurement around naked body in direct line over place where rupture
first comes out. 3. Male or female? 4. Age? 5. Height? 6. Weight?
7. Occupation, and does your work require heavy lifting? 8. Where is
your rupture located? (State whether right, left, or both sides, or at
navel.) 9. If on both sides, which is worse and which harder to hold?
10. When rupture is out how does it compare in size to pigeon's, hen's,
or goose egg? (If two ruptures, give size of each.) 11. Has your
difficulty been to get a Truss to hold? 12. If male, does your rupture
descend INTO the scrotum? 13. If unsuccessfully operated on for
rupture-- or if rupture is result of an operation-- mark on a rough
sketch or on a trace of the figure most resembling your rupture the
comparative location of _incision_. 14. How many years ruptured?
Address Chas. Cluthe & Sons, Bloomfield, New Jersey.
_+Testimonials+_
+Prominent Arkansas Physician Cured of Rupture of 49 Years Standing
in 8 Months by Cluthe Truss+
With pleasure I beg to submit the following facts in my own case at
which I was greatly surprised. I am 53 years old, and was badly ruptured
when 4 years old, on both right and left sides. The right side rupture
failed to be held by any and all kinds of trusses until I put on a
Cluthe Truss. I can now remove the truss and feel no symptoms of Hernia.
Now, how is this for a cure in eight months? I take pleasure, as a
physician and surgeon, in recommending the Cluthe Truss to any and all
sufferers from Hernia. I have fitted Cluthe Trusses on four other
patients, three of whom are already well and the fourth greatly
improved. You have my permission to use this testimonial as you please,
and I hope it may be the means of others, suffering from rupture,
resorting at once to a Cluthe Truss.
October 4, 1911.
J. H. SPURGEON, M.D.,
Aurora, Ark.
+From a Prominent New York Plumber+
After trying a drug store truss and a strap without getting either to
hold my rupture, which was getting larger all the time, I tried a Cluthe
Truss, which has worked wonders in my case. In my work as a plumber I
have to get into every conceivable position, often tie up in a knot, as
it were, but my Cluthe Truss never failed; never shifted a fraction of
an
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