Catalogue of the British Section.—Appendix.
43
GRAND SILVER ME DAL, MOSCOIV, 187a.
JOHN RA BO NE & SON,
MAKERS OF
BOXWOOD, IVORY, BRASS, & STEEL RULES;
MEASURING TAPES,
WITH STEEL, METALLIC WIRE, AND LINEN TAPES!
SPIRIT LEVELS, ETC.
WHITMORE STREET,
HOCKLEY, BIRMINGHAM.
JOHNSON & ELLINGTON, Engineers,
CHESTER, ENGLAND.
SPECIAL IMC-A.TTTTF -A-C!TTTIR,33S-
HYDRAULIC CRANES for Warehouses.
HYDRAULIC HOISTS for Hotel Lifts, &c.
HYDRAULIC ENGINES for Various Purposes.
HYDRAULIC MACHINERY for Docks.
HYDRAULIC CAPSTAN ENGINES.
HYDRAULIC PUMPS & ACCUMULATORS.
Hydraulic and Steana Machinery for Warehousing Grain in bulk.
PETROLEUM PLANT OF ALL KINDS.
Lead Pipe Presses and all other Machines connected with Lead manufacture.
STEAM ENGINES of all kinds. | PATENT FUEL & PEAT MACHINERY’’.
Boilers of all Deseriptions. __
GEAY’S
“ANGLESEY” ARTIFICIAL LEGS,
Recommended above all others by the most eminent Members of the Medical Faculty.
These Legs were wom by the late Field Marshai the MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY ,
K.G., who lost his leg at the Battle of Waterloo, and whose walkmg and riding excited,
equally, the astonishment and admiration of all beholders.
Mr. PHILIP GRAY,
7, CORK STREET, BURLINGTON GARDENS, LONDON, W.,
STTfCFSSOR to his Brothers, WILLIAM GRAY (deceased), and FREDERICK GRAY (retired),
whose high reputaUon asTnventers and makers of Artificial Limbs, » too well known and appre-
cwted t " e ( ?™ Y co ””“‘' for wards „{ twenty years a Pupil and Partner with his Brother
,,,, T, i1.1'. | ( ■ 0 GRAY and for tho last ten years principal working Partner in the late Firm of
FREDERICK GRAW and for tho^1 J^ nstru 1 ctor to the late Colonel S.R 1HOMAS
ST VINCENT TROUBRIDGE, Bart., K.C.B., who lost both legs at the Battle of Inkermann, and
yet wasenablcd, by means of these Artificial Limbs, to ride and walk withease and facility.
These T e^s have been estensively supplied to German and French Officers, amputants front the
These Legs nave Deen „JfiL , urC ess Mr. GRAY possesses a valuable Collection of
who‘in almost every case had previously mado sundry espenments with other Artificial Legs
UnS FITTING 5 AND ARTICULATION — Mr. Gray can with confidence assertthat his special System
dttinrandarf/iutetintr an Artificial Limb, ßrovides the wearerwith the easiest exercise of
volition fn motive Power that hasyct been achieved by vicchamcal contnvances aßßhedto this ßurfose.
SecondEdition, pricels. ßd. _ _ ,
n nAV’c; AUTOMATIC MECHANISM, A WORK ON ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Dedtcaled,
G R ^|p^°P™n I ss.ox To the lat,: S m BENJAMIN BRODIE, Bart. ConUin, too
' Illustrative Cases. H. RENSHAW, 35«, Strand, London.