H. M. Bingham.
GEO. HOMAN, M. D., Prof. Hygiene, Surgeon Police Department, St. Louis.
St. Louis, Mo., Jan'y 20, 1888.
Dear Sir:—I am enabled by personal experience to testify to the comfort derived from the use of your Wear during the cold weather, and that the anticipated objection occurring to me before trial, namely, that the unmixed wool in contact with the skin might prove uncomfortable, has not appeared. In softness and warmth I have never worn any fabric that equals it, while my original impression at first sight in regard to the scientific construction of the principals upon which it is based, has been strengthened by experience.
Very truly yours,
Geo. Homan.
R. HARVEY REED, M. D., Surgeon Chief, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co., Secretary State Sanitary Association, Ohio.; Treasurer National Association Railway Surgeons.
Mansfield, O., March 9, 1888.