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Deafness Breakthrough: Hull Invention Restores Hearing

Summary

  • A Hull engineer's new device has helped over 80% of deaf children hear.
  • The invention resembles a small wireless set without serial or earth.
  • Sound is transmitted directly to the inner ear for hearing restoration.
Deafness Breakthrough: Hull Invention Restores Hearing

Groundbreaking experiments conducted in Rugby have yielded significant success with a new apparatus designed to combat deafness. Developed by Hull Civil Engineer Calvard, the device has brought the sensation of hearing to over 80 percent of children at the Hull deaf and dumb institution.

This innovative invention, which resembles a compact wireless receiving set lacking serial or earth connections, functions by transmitting sound directly to the inner ear. While not universally effective for all individuals with hearing impairments, it has demonstrably aided a substantial proportion of sufferers.

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