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Otacousticon
Otacoustic Ot`a*cous"tic, Otacousticon Ot`a*cous"ti*con, n. An instrument to facilitate hearing, as an ear trumpet.

Meaning of Acousticon from wikipedia

- Acousticon Hour was a "musicale" radio program aired during 1927 and 1928 on NBC. It offered selections from classical music, orchestral favorites, operas...
- Image of a Vintage Acousticon Hearing Aid By Dictograph Products Company, Made in the US, Circa 1934....
- into a more portable form powered by batteries, which he then called the Acousticon. The American press called the device a "miracle", and Hutchison helped...
- taisō), daily exercises, first broadcast on NHK in ****an, 22 April – The Acousticon Hour ends its run on network radio. 16 JanuaryMenchu Álvarez del Valle...
- patent no. 791,656 (filed: Feb. 28, 1904; issued: June 6, 1905). The Acousticon hearing aid emplo**** a carbon amplifier. See: The Hearing Aid Museum....
- was heard on early radio, such as his March 1928 guest appearance on Acousticon Hour. He also appeared April, 13, 1958 on the Ed ****van Show to sing...
- Sheridan said the device was probably an early hearing aid, perhaps an Acousticon manufactured by Miller Reese Hutchison. A photograph from 1941 of genuine...
- Model S scale, 1927 Dictograph Acousticon Silver Anniversary Model 28 carbon hearing aid case, 1928 Dictograph Acousticon Silver Anniversary Model 28 carbon...
- David Shea, DJ Olive, DD Dorvillier, Jonathan Bepler, Tenko 1999 Pan-Acousticon Tzadik S. Parkins, M. Parkins, Stewart, Pugliese, ft. Trump 2004 Devotion...
- soprano Vivienne Segal, tenor Oliver Smith, and the Abe Lyman Orchestra. Acousticon Hour, (1927–1928, NBC, 5:30–6:00 p.m. Sundays) Action, anthology series...