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NURSE RADIO

A sensitive microphone and a loudspeaker, both of which can be plugged into the ordinary lighting sockets in the rooms of a house, have been brought out in America under the name of the Radio Nurse. If the microphone is left near a baby’s cot, or by the bed in a sick room, the slightest cry or word will be heard wherever the loudspeaker is placed. The baby or the patient can thus be left unattended.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 16

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NURSE RADIO Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 16

NURSE RADIO Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 16

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