Rupture Can Be Healed _ Seience Finds -And Without Operation, Delay or Danger New Discovery Seals Rupture --Masters : Human Scourge Which Defied Doctors for Ages. Thousands Tell of Benefits; Your Safety and Cleanliness Assured. ATryThisNewWay. \ fo Assisted so ( ection of New | Dis- oct on hich Haals Rupture. bE the edges of the tear and wearing thin, the edges of the torn section. " The heavy éprings in the usual truss pressed into the body, many "times injuring the nls and E Hid p2E%7 3 causing unrepairable di eto the back, where the hea steel pressed into the tender nerves, cen- tered in the spinal column. Besides this, so cruel was the old-fashioned truss; it was inipossible to sleep in the ratus, with the result that in sleep many times, the rupture "came out" and even a doctor was unable "to replace it. When this happened, an immediate operation id i fil ¢ Strains of Unusual Positions, Mean Nothing to Rupture Suf« Little Children, Rupture Sufferers, Whose Hope of Relief Was Slight Until the Between Relief and iiity, But May ; + Now Look Forward to a Full Life, Free of the Handicap of Truss or Dangerous and Oostly Operation. Their Tender Little Bodies May Now Be Whole Once More. FHe.4 The Outline Drawing of a section of the abdominal wall, shows the New / and Old Way by which Rupture was treated. Until the present discovery, a heavy Pad or Knob was used, it forced Itself into the Rupture Opening, ye- taining the Rupture but making healing s 2 Th Figure 1 shows the Rupture, before the Truss Ras Figure 2 shows the Truss in place. See how the edges of the wound in the Abdominal Wall are prevented by the old method from coming together and how healing is impossible. 4 been applied and Figure 3 shows the Rupture before the new Healing Appliance is place and Figure 4 shows the mew appliance In place, Note which the edges are drawn together in normal posidon, ery, allowing the Rupture tn t | by ae ao to a came his hobby and after many years he developed the appliance which now bears his name. He soon found the deficiencies of the truss--the thing it did to retard healing. So he developed an ap- pliance which did everything which the truss failed to do. With re- * verse logic he invented the rupture appliance which resulted in the many benefits narrated. Can Be Washed Daily Wo appliance, ullt scientifically doctors In all set gether, reversing the action of the old style which constantly forced thé edges of the wound apart. It is so light, so comfortable that it can be worn even while asleep, so that night and day, asleep or at work, the rupture is being healed. Relieved /It is no wonder then that so people have been benefited by new discovery. A volume of began to flow into the of- ferers Now, as Science Has Perfected hich Even During the Healing Stage Does ture a Remedy Tor Rup= Not Interfere With the Body Actions. "I surely am very thankful to you and you may use this letter, as it may help some other worried moth- er." An amazing example was report- ed by C. H. Campbell, a carpenter, 756 years old, living at Freeport, N.8., Canada, who had been rup- tured many years. He said; "I am pleased to inform ypu that I do not need anything in connec- tion with the appliance, for I have not 'worn same for the last nine months and consider myself healed of rupture. : "The rupture has not troubled me for the last four years---thanks to you and your invention. It was a God-send to me, for the doctor sald there was nothing for me but the knife. I am seventy-five years old and work every day at my trade as a carpenter. You are at liberty to use tre above statement in any way you choose." A brief period healed BE. W. rown of Norwich, N.Y. who tates: ; "I discontinued wearing my ap- pliance about six weeks ago and am happy to say that my rupture is entirely healed. Was examined by my doctor and pronounced well. Considering my age, 61 years, think this is wonderful work. 4s "Cannot express to you just how grateful I am, f6r up to the time 1 commenced wearing your appli- ance was miserable every minute." Steel Trusses Fail As proof that spring trusses failed to do the work while the more modern Brooks appliance made pos- sible benefits which even a doctor pronounced positive, the letter from Albert Foote, P.O. Box 177, Sterling, Mass., safd: } "Gentlemen: F wore your grand rupture appliance for one year day and night, after which I underwent a doctor's examination. He stated I was completely healed. This ex- amination was made in December. 'haven't worn the appli- 'have had no trouble.' from a double rupture A sad case was disclosed when a man writing from Peoria, Illinois, gave the following statement. His§ spring truss ls used. tion of the mew Brooks appliance might have resulted in saving the man's life. The letter from his son follows: 5 "Dear Mr. Brooks: I am return- ing the rupture appliance for re- fund, as father died from strangu- lated hernia the day before it came. "We tried two years ago to get him to order one of your appliances and cannot help but feel that if hé had done as we wanted him to--- he would have been spared." Thousands Benefitted On file in the office of the eom- pany are thousands of letters, tell- ing of the benefits effected by this gi = new invention and many of them full of thanks and gratitude for the treatments which they had always thought impossible or too danger- ous to attempt. So convinced are the people who! now make this new invention that it will beal rupture and bring in- stant. relief they will allow a ten- day free trial of the new appliance. In ten days they believe any rup- ture' sufferer can tell whether or not it is satisfactory in his or her: particular case. If it falls to give the comfort that they feel it should! it .can" be 'returned. Free Trial The financial standing of the peo- ¥ ple who make thif newly perfected appliance is above reproach. They in their city or in practically any large city in the entire netios. SL a a gon ble wi ture," i "3