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Front Matter - The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery

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the world’s most widely used plaster <strong>of</strong> Paris bandage<br />

“Gypsona” bandages long known as quality bandages - are now available to every<br />

physician in the United States. Originally developed in England, this bandage - made<br />

with a unique type <strong>of</strong> gypsum - has been used in every continent <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

To make “Gypsona” conveniently available in the U. S. A., plant capacity and distribu-<br />

tion facilities in the States have recently been greatly expanded.<br />

“Gypsona” is the hallmark <strong>of</strong> quality in plaster <strong>of</strong> Paris bandages because they are con-<br />

structed from a specially woven gauze into which the unique gypsum is heavily, yet<br />

finely and evenly impregnated by a special process. “Gypsona” bandages contain just<br />

the right weight proportion <strong>of</strong> gypsum to cloth, to obtain, with fewer bandages, lighter<br />

yet exceedingly strong casts with a smooth, porcelain-like finish, and long wear.<br />

True, “Gypsona” casts cost more per package but the superior functional performance<br />

effects an over-all economy.<br />

That is the essence <strong>of</strong> quality achieved with...<br />

Gypsona<br />

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