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AT the Society of Telegraph Engineers on the evening of October 31 a lecture of great interest was given by Prof. Graham Bell on the Telephone, with the invention and improvement of which his name is so intimately connected. The lecture was largely illustrated by diagrams, to which Prof. Bellmade constant reference, and with these illustrations will be published at length in the forthcoming part of the Journal of the Society. We have already given a full account of the telephone and its principles, and will only now refer to some of the interesting episodes which occurred in the course of Prof. Bell's experiments.
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The Telephone . Nature 17, 48–49 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017048a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/017048a0