A Government Committee of Enquiry O PEDESTROS LIMITED Agents "NEW DESOUTTERLIGHT METAL LEG. 10, Conduit Street, Regent Street, London, W.l This Committee, in its Report, refers to the fact that the Desouttermetal limbs, owing to their high cost and the difficulty of supplying in quantity, were only supplied in exceptional and rare instances." "The Desoutter,and/or other approved light metal limbs, should be placed upon the Consolidated List, and should be made available for all new cases in which the surgeon recommends them on surgical or other grounds "instead of the standard pattern wooden leg." The wonderful advantage of the New DesoutterLight Metal Leg was bound, ultimately, to more than justify the extra initial expense involved in its supply to disabled men, and the decision of the Ministry of Pensions now to grant this limb, notwithstanding its high cost, is the natural outcome Of its outstanding advantages over the present heavy and cumbersome wooden limb. BRITI8H LEGION IMPERIAL SPORTS RALLY First and Second in above-knee class. First in below-knee class. STAR WALK.—First in above-knee class, 1922 First and Second, 1923. DISABLED SOCIETY'S SPORTS, 1923.—First, Second and Third. GRANTHAM SPORTS, 1923.—First, Second and Third. Branches atRoehampton, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Grantham, Bath, Brighton, Southampton, and Dublin. AND THE N July 5th, 1921, His Majesty's Minister of Pensions appointed a Committee of Enquiry on Artificial Limbs to consider, inter alia, the comparative advantages of the Metal leg and the wooden leg. After holding ten meetings and hearing the evidence of Surgeons, Limbless Officers and Men, the Minister's Technical Advisers, Limb-makers and other experts, the first recommendation of the Committee of Enquiry was as follows Every limbless ex-Service man should read the Report of this Government Committee of Enquiry. Its references to the Desoutter" leg are sufficient indication of the Committee's considered opinion of the merits of the New Desoutter Light Metal Leg, in comparison with what the Committee terms the heavy or out-of-date wooden limb. The New Desoutterlight metal leg may now be supplied to all ranks, and all officers and men desiring these legs should apply at any limb-fitting centre in Great Britain or Ireland. Wonderful records made on this amazing limb include the followingLONDON TO BRIGHTON, 52 miles, in 15 hours 21 mins., by Mr. V. F. BELL, who beat his own record made on another make of metal limb by 4t hours.

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