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Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One body aid device with grillwork on the front with a single volume control dial. Ivory colored plastic and metal.
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Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One body aid device with grillwork on the front with a single volume control dial. Ivory colored plastic and metal.
Western Electric Model 38-A, ca. 1932
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Green/Grey polished metal, carbon, two piece body aid with octagonal microphone insert on front, silver clip on back, one dial on top, plugs for cords leading to ear and battery pack on bottom. Aid is heavy and slim.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Silver one piece, transistor body aid with dark brown insert on front, silver clip on back, microphone grill of 13 lines on top, one dial on top, one switch on top, one switch on side, battery door swings out from bottom half.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Clear plastic over silver color, 3 vacuum tubes, one-piece body aid, with gold circular design on upper front for microphone grill with "ZENITH" noted, vertical lines form a design on front, middle is silver with two clips on each side, 2 dials on top, one plug for ear receiver/cord and battery door is removable from bottom half.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One peach colored cloth battery harness used to secure battery while wearing.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Silver with black plastic insert transistor tube body aid, oblong microphone grill on front, two dials on top, plug on side for ear receiver, battery door swings out from lower back side.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Gold and brown enamel 5 transistor tube body aid, one gold clip on front, microphone grill is circular on front within brown enamel section, two dials on top, one plug for cord on side, battery door swings out from lower back side.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Stainless steel one-piece 3 vacuum tube body aid, with green insert running vertically down the front, gold clip with 'S', two square microphone openings hidden by gold clip in middle upper front, 4 grooved lines running vertically aside the green insert volume control knob on top in green, on/off switch on top, and battery door swings out from side.
RadioEar Model PM Permo Magnetic Multipower, 1946
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Ivory plastic two-piece body aid with 3 vacuum tubes, vertical microphone grills on front facing sideways, one dial on both sides, one dial on top, one cord for battery pack, one cord for ear receiver, and one silver clip on back. First wearable vacuum tube hearing aid with telephone coil. First VT hearing aid to use magnetic microphone.
Otarion Model G2 Whisperwate, 1951
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One gold metal front with black plastic back, one-piece, 3 vacuum tube body aid, front has geometric design of 6 squares with the microphone opening on right center in a flying bird design, one clip on each side, one green dial on top, one plug for ear receiver/cord on top, battery case swings from bottom.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Off-white plastic body aid with silver clip on front with 'B', microphone grill with a set of 3 rows with 5 vertical lines each forming the grill. On/off switch and loud switch on top. Battery door swings out from bottom. Original box and instructions for use included. First hearing aid to use a mercury battery.
Acousticon Model A-120 Constellation, 1948
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
2 Gold metal body aids with large square microphone grill of 2 sets of 5 horizontal and vertical lines forming a square with a star insert. One on/off switch on top, 1 aid with a gold clip on front, and one cord leading to ear receiver.
Mears Model Standard Aurophone 200, 1947
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Beige plastic body aid with 3 vacuum tubes, microphone grill in fleur de lis design, controls on top, cord, battery door opens from backside and clip on back side. Burgundy colored box included--AUROPHONE on box in white lettering. "STANDARD AUROPHONE MODEL 200" noted inside battery door.
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Washington University School of Dental Medicine, circa 1946.
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine Structures Photographs
Print relocated from collection VC164. Previously identified as VC164078.
Washington University School of Dental Medicine, circa 1946.
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine Structures Photographs
Print relocated from collection VC164. Previously identified as VC164079. Note on back indicates print made from Department of Medical Illustration negative numbered 46-1442 or 47-1442.