E. P. MURDOCK, M.D., Grand Medical Examiner.
Chicago, Ill., January 4th, 1890.
Dr. I. Jaros.
I have very carefully examined and tested the "Jaros Hygienic Wear," and I find it the best hygienic wear manufactured. It is so constructed as to conduct the moisture away from the body, thus retaining even temperature, and preventing chilling of the surface by sudden changes.
The heavy will be especially adapted to switchmen and other railway employees who are greatly exposed to the weather where cumbersome overclothing is not only undesirable, but positively dangerous, as such heavy outside garments impede their movements, and thus place them in danger of accidents.
I especially recommend this wear to railway employees as a means of comfort, safety and health.
Very truly,
E. P. Murdock,
Grand Medical Examiner,
Switchmen's Association.