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The 1920 Programme includes two or three advertisements which would not have been seen prior to the Great War - 'A boon to the lame' claims one company selling artificial limbs. The company, J.J. Stubbs & Son of Cardiff, states, 'The motions and actions are as near like a natural foot as possible, no springs, bolts, etc., to get out of order. The yielding and elastic qualities of rubber supply requisite motion; avoid all jars to the stump when walking; absolutely noiseless.'
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