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THE hard-of-hearin.o will be able to study lip-reading from this book without the aid of a teacher, if such a course is found necessary. The book is arranged also for use, under a teacher's guidance, by the semi-mute and the congenitally deaf who have acquired speech and language. The first part of the book is explanatory and directive, and the second gives exercises for practice.
Lip-reading: Principles and Practice.
A Handbook for Teachers and for Self-instruction. By Edward B. Nitchie. Pp. xiv + 324. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., n.d.) Price 5s. net.
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Lip-reading: Principles and Practice . Nature 92, 422 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/092422d0
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