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Pat Slater
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Image
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1 February 1984

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Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran
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Patrick Desmond Fitzgerald Murray
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Patton, Reuben Portrait
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Pescott, Richard Thomas Martin Portrait
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Peter Blamey: Australia Hears
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Science in Public website. http://www.scienceinpublic.com.au/

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Peter Brady, Norman Brady, Colin Brady
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Peter Stewart the first in the world to have bilateral cochlear implants
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Image
Date
1989
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Graeme Clark

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Phillip Garth Law in Antarctica
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Image
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National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection

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Photograph showing Rod Saunders speaking with his wife using the first speech processor developed by the University of Melbourne's Department of Otolaryngology
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Image
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Graeme Clark Foundation website http://graemeclarkfoundation.org/how-the-cochlear-implant-bionic-ear-functions/

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Princes Wharf, Hobart
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Professor Graeme M. Clark AC, FAA, FRS, Hon. FRCS: Curriculum Vitae
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Document

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