The audiphone : a new invention that enables the deaf to hear through the medium of the teeth, and many of the deaf and dumb to hear and learn to speak : invented by Richard S. Rhodes : patented throughout the world : principal European office and Audiphone parlours, 225, Regent Street, London, W.

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[1882?]
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The audiphone : a new invention that enables the deaf to hear through the medium of the teeth, and many of the deaf and dumb to hear and learn to speak : invented by Richard S. Rhodes : patented throughout the world : principal European office and Audiphone parlours, 225, Regent Street, London, W. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Booklet describing the device with many pages of testimonials.

Publication/Creation

London : Audiphone Parlours, [1882?]

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29 pages ; 22 cm

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