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Suspenders

All artificial legs for thigh amputations require support from shoulders or waist. For amputations at or below the knee, except ankle joint and partial foot amputations, it is desirable to have suspenders attached for beginners. Many, however, discard them after a time. All legs that we make requiring suspenders are equipped with them, any form desired, without extra charge. We are not confined to the styles illustrated; they will be modified to suit the purchaser or any peculiarities of the case.


Number 252

Suspender for leg amputation with forked straps to be attached to artificial leg below the knee; heavy elastic web between the buckle and fork; this is a popular style. Price, $1.50.


Number 253

A waist belt for women to which elastic straps are attached in back and front, or the forked strap in front only. This is for amputation below the knee. It is, however, often used in connection with suspenders, which pass over the shoulders, on legs for thigh amputation. Price, complete for leg amputation, $2.


Number 254

For women. Corset with roller suspenders attached to waist belt, used when amputation is above the knee. This is a much more convenient and comfortable support for women than any kind of suspender straps. The belt or straps can be made to attach to any corset. Price, including corset, $5.


Number 255

Roller suspenders for leg for thigh amputation. Crossed or looped behind and looped in front if desired. Price, $4.


Number 256

The roller or pulley used on the roller suspenders. The action of the straps under these rollers prevents drawing over the shoulders, in stooping, sitting or lying down, the suspenders remaining stationary on the shoulders. Price, 25 cents each.


Number 257

Suspenders, partial elastic, of the ordinary pattern, for thigh amputation; riveted so as to swivel on a leather strap laced around the upper part of the socket. Price, $3.


The back part of the sockets of all legs for thigh amputations is padded. This prevents the wear and cutting of the clothing when sitting on a hard seat of any kind. Without the padding, destruction of the clothing can hardly be avoided.