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to speech by the process of Dr. Deleau. The reporters, 
members of the Academy, after having neticed those physi- 
clans who have been particularly engaged in similar research- 
his predecessors, that his instrument in their opinion ought 
be generally adopted, and that they have been personal wit- 
nesses of the happy results which Dr. Deleau has obtain- 
ed. One of the young patients thus cured, says the author, 
manifested the most extatic delight on hearing the sounds of 
a musical snuff box, which was opened and held to her ear. 
One of the great advantages of this curative method of De- 
leau is that it may be applied to persons of every age.— Rep. 
Ency. July 1823. 
es, acknowledge that this young operator has se beased ake 
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