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OUR readers may remember a few months ago we stated, in an article on the Carbon Telephone (NATURE, vol. xix. p. 56), that Mr. Edison had devised an entirely new form of receiver, for use with his telephone, which delivered the voice as loudly as if the words were spoken at the distant end. This receiver has now arrived in England in charge of Mr. Edison's nephew, and to judge from its performances last Friday, it is likely to accomplish all that Edison has stated concerning it.
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Edison's Telephone . Nature 19, 471–472 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/019471a0
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