2009
Yes, but they died of Tuberculosis a type of lung disease.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephoneississ. He tutored Hellen Keller. He opened a School for Teachers of the Deaf in Boston, Massachusetts. He, as well as others, started The National Geographic Society, and he served as its president for several years. He developed a method of making phonograph records on a wax disk. He made an iron breathing lung, and a device for locating icebergs at sea. He invented a hydrofoil, which set a world speed record of over 100MPH. Also, as a child he was very very very talented at piano!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, Alexander didn't think too highly of Deaf people, even though his wife was Deaf. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet brought sign language from France (along with Laurent Clerc, a Deaf man, also French) to the United States.
My Iron Lung was created in 1993.
In "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult, Campbell Alexander does not have an iron lung. He is a lawyer who represents Anna Fitzgerald in her legal battle against her parents for medical independence. The story focuses on themes of family, medical ethics, and individual autonomy rather than on Campbell's health issues. The character's background and experiences primarily revolve around the legal and emotional complexities of the case.
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People remember Alexander Graham Bell as the man that invented the telephone. There are still telephone companies that carry his name.
1928
Three men were involved in the invention of the iron lung. Their names were John Emerson, Philip Drinker, and Louis Shaw, Jr.
The first modern iron lung was invented by Harvard medical researchers Philip Drinker and Luis Agassiz Shaw in 1927.
1928