Hinsdale, Ill., May 24, 1887.
Mr. J. Jaros.
Dear Sir:—There has been a want in the truly hygienic features in the undergarments so generally offered, which has in many cases added obstacles in the treatment of certain diseases. I feel satisfied that the "Jaros Hygienic Wear" possesses the great essentials in clothing, maintaining an even temperature over the entire body and transmitting moisture in the manner peculiarly claimed for your material. The effect on such patients as I have prescribed it is satisfactory indeed, and the experience on my own person in a case of Articular Rheumatism of long standing, is truly marked. The condition of my body for the last two winters, during which I have used the "Wear," was a feeling of comfort and relief from pain, formerly caused by every change of temperature. For Rheumatism and Catarrhal patients I am free to say this is a valuable adjunct to our means of treating same.
Yours very truly,
F. H. VAN LIEW, M. D.
JOHN H. PAGE, Major 11th Infantry, U. S. A.
Chicago, Ill. Fort Yates, Dak., Aug. 18, 1886.
Mr. J. Jaros,