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Impilia Boots. Boots And Shoes, Accordin...
IMPILIA BOOTS . BOOTS AND SHOES , according to this Patent , having a preparation of HOHSEIIAIB mechanically and imperceptibly compressed between the inner and outer soles , REPEL the wet , and ABSORB the perspiration ; they are ELASTIC and COMFORTABLE ; NO COLD NOR DAMP can penetrate the Soles , For TENDER FEET or CORNS they are perfectly luxurious , the wearer may tread the roughest pavement without
inconvenience , they DO NOT CREAK , are equally CHEAP , MORE DURABLE , and in appearance precisely similar to other Boots and Shoes . MANUFACTURED BY T . GULLICK , 44 , Warwick Street , Regent Street , London .
TESTIMOMTAIiS . From Anthony White , Esq ., Parliament-street , one of the Council , and late Preside / it of the Royal College of Surgeons . I can with much satisfaction recommend to the Public , the Boot or Shoe which is denominated " LMPILIA . " Its peculiar advantages over all other Boots or Shoes , are , that it is impermeable to wet and damp , and gives an agreeable and constant warmth to the feet ; is also
elastic , and is admirably adapted to tender and crippled feet from gout or other maladies . April 6 , 1842 _____ ANTHONY WHITE . From Dr . Paris , of Dover-street , London . I have examined , and worn with comfort and satisfaction , Shoes constructed with intermediate soles of felt , to which you have bestowed the name " lmpilia . " They undoubtedly possess an elasticity and capacity of adaption to the form of the foot , not possessed by ordinary Shoesand have the merit of not
, they rare creaking They are , moreover , warm and dry . J . A . PARIS , M . D . From J . G . Andrews , Esq ., St . Helen's-place , one of the Council , and late President of the Royal College of Surgeons . I have worn for some time the new Patent Boots , called " lmpilia ' * with much comfort : and satisfaction . I find the boots possess great elasticity , evenness of pressure , and I am enabled to walk distance without
a greater inconvenience . April 20 , 1842 . J . G . ANDREWS . From Dr . Roots , Russell-square , London . Dear Sir—I have now worn for some time a pair of Boots with intermediate soles , which you term " lmpilia . " They are admirably adapted for the ease and comfort of tender feet , and the elasticity of their tread is very pleasant . I can with confidence recommend them for general use , while for medical men , they possess the very rare advantage of not creaking , and consequently are so desirable in a sick room . W . Baker , Esq . —April 25 , 1842 . H . S . ROOTS , M . D .
From Dr . Hodglans , Lower Brooh-street , London . Having not only examined , but put to the proof of experience , the patent soles invented b y my friend Wm . Baker , M . R . C . S ., and termed " lmpilia . " I have no hesitation in saying that they are a very decided improvement on the common method of construction . They are not only much more agreeable to the sole of the foot , but promote a warm and uniform temperature , as well as freedom from damp , whether entering from without or derived from the feat . 30-4 , 1842 . THOMAS HODGKIN , M . D .
From John C . Taunton , Esq , M . R . C . S ., 48 , Hatton-garden . I have worn with satisfaction the Boots with the intermediate soles of " lmpilia . " They are worn with more comfort , adapt themselves better to the form of the foot , and are impervious to wet . May 2 , 1842 . JOHN C . TAUNTON .
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Impilia Boots. Boots And Shoes, Accordin...
IMPILIA BOOTS . BOOTS AND SHOES , according to this Patent , having a preparation of HOHSEIIAIB mechanically and imperceptibly compressed between the inner and outer soles , REPEL the wet , and ABSORB the perspiration ; they are ELASTIC and COMFORTABLE ; NO COLD NOR DAMP can penetrate the Soles , For TENDER FEET or CORNS they are perfectly luxurious , the wearer may tread the roughest pavement without
inconvenience , they DO NOT CREAK , are equally CHEAP , MORE DURABLE , and in appearance precisely similar to other Boots and Shoes . MANUFACTURED BY T . GULLICK , 44 , Warwick Street , Regent Street , London .
TESTIMOMTAIiS . From Anthony White , Esq ., Parliament-street , one of the Council , and late Preside / it of the Royal College of Surgeons . I can with much satisfaction recommend to the Public , the Boot or Shoe which is denominated " LMPILIA . " Its peculiar advantages over all other Boots or Shoes , are , that it is impermeable to wet and damp , and gives an agreeable and constant warmth to the feet ; is also
elastic , and is admirably adapted to tender and crippled feet from gout or other maladies . April 6 , 1842 _____ ANTHONY WHITE . From Dr . Paris , of Dover-street , London . I have examined , and worn with comfort and satisfaction , Shoes constructed with intermediate soles of felt , to which you have bestowed the name " lmpilia . " They undoubtedly possess an elasticity and capacity of adaption to the form of the foot , not possessed by ordinary Shoesand have the merit of not
, they rare creaking They are , moreover , warm and dry . J . A . PARIS , M . D . From J . G . Andrews , Esq ., St . Helen's-place , one of the Council , and late President of the Royal College of Surgeons . I have worn for some time the new Patent Boots , called " lmpilia ' * with much comfort : and satisfaction . I find the boots possess great elasticity , evenness of pressure , and I am enabled to walk distance without
a greater inconvenience . April 20 , 1842 . J . G . ANDREWS . From Dr . Roots , Russell-square , London . Dear Sir—I have now worn for some time a pair of Boots with intermediate soles , which you term " lmpilia . " They are admirably adapted for the ease and comfort of tender feet , and the elasticity of their tread is very pleasant . I can with confidence recommend them for general use , while for medical men , they possess the very rare advantage of not creaking , and consequently are so desirable in a sick room . W . Baker , Esq . —April 25 , 1842 . H . S . ROOTS , M . D .
From Dr . Hodglans , Lower Brooh-street , London . Having not only examined , but put to the proof of experience , the patent soles invented b y my friend Wm . Baker , M . R . C . S ., and termed " lmpilia . " I have no hesitation in saying that they are a very decided improvement on the common method of construction . They are not only much more agreeable to the sole of the foot , but promote a warm and uniform temperature , as well as freedom from damp , whether entering from without or derived from the feat . 30-4 , 1842 . THOMAS HODGKIN , M . D .
From John C . Taunton , Esq , M . R . C . S ., 48 , Hatton-garden . I have worn with satisfaction the Boots with the intermediate soles of " lmpilia . " They are worn with more comfort , adapt themselves better to the form of the foot , and are impervious to wet . May 2 , 1842 . JOHN C . TAUNTON .