[D9244AAD], Letter from Thomas Butler, North American Phonograph Co to Thomas Alva Edison, April 11th, 1892
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[D9244AAD], Letter from Thomas Butler, North American Phonograph Co to Thomas Alva Edison, April 11th, 1892
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Date
1892-04-11
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D9244-F
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133:676
Document ID
D9244AAD
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Washington D.C. April 9th, 1892
North American Phonograph Company
44 Broad St., City.
Gentlemen:-
Referring to your favor of April 8th, we beg to state that there are four records in the deaf cre set; wholesale price $2.50 each.
We are very much impressed by the strength of the movement in this territory. We have now fourteen machines leased for this special purpose, at least two thirds to physicians whose offices are thronged with patients. A few days since, a prominent resident of this city, who has been using a Phonograph for home treatment for more than a month past, announced positive and marked improvement in his condition, and purchased the Phonograph. Physicians have been giving the subject attention for more than six months; and in every case increasing interest.
The cylinder used are records of unusual sounds
Yours truly,
Columbia Phonograph Company,
By. F. DORIAN
April 11th, 1892
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to enclose you herewith, copy of a letter received by us from the Columbia Phonograph Company in regard to cylinders for the cure of deafness. I send this to you for your information.
Yours very truly,
Thomas Butler
TREASURER
North American Phonograph Company
44 Broad St., City.
Gentlemen:-
Referring to your favor of April 8th, we beg to state that there are four records in the deaf cre set; wholesale price $2.50 each.
We are very much impressed by the strength of the movement in this territory. We have now fourteen machines leased for this special purpose, at least two thirds to physicians whose offices are thronged with patients. A few days since, a prominent resident of this city, who has been using a Phonograph for home treatment for more than a month past, announced positive and marked improvement in his condition, and purchased the Phonograph. Physicians have been giving the subject attention for more than six months; and in every case increasing interest.
The cylinder used are records of unusual sounds
Yours truly,
Columbia Phonograph Company,
By. F. DORIAN
April 11th, 1892
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to enclose you herewith, copy of a letter received by us from the Columbia Phonograph Company in regard to cylinders for the cure of deafness. I send this to you for your information.
Yours very truly,
Thomas Butler
TREASURER