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DR. WILLIAM SHARPE

20 West 50th Street,
New York

March, 1920.

Mr. Jensen: Dear Sir:

It is a pleasure to recommend most highly your system of massage and exercises combined. I have observed the excellent results—from your method of massage alone—in so many of the patients at the Polyclinic Hospital—both in my own patients and in those of the other physicians that I do not hesitate to endorse your statements. The fact that no apparatus is necessary for the combined massage exercises, which are thus automatically graduated according to each person's strength and condition, is a most desirable feature.

They are especially adapted to be used by men, women and children as a permanent physical culture course.

Very truly yours,

(Signed) William Sharpe.

 EDWARD LELAND KELLOGG, M.D. WILLIAM ALVIN KELLOGG, M.D. 48 West 51st Street New York

 April, 1920.

 Mr. A. Jensen,

New York City.

Dear Sir:

I am glad to have had the privilege of looking over the manuscript of your system of combined massage and exercise.

The results so far as I have observed them have been excellent. This combined treatment possesses manifest advantages over either massage or exercises given separately.

The fact that no apparatus is needed and that the strength of the individual adapts the course or treatment to his particular need, renders it generally applicable.

Very truly,

(Signed) E. L. Kellogg.