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Dr Graeme Clark – Sound from Silence

The multiple-channel Cochlear implant is a life-changing technology that was designed to restore hearing to profoundly deaf people. It was invented by an amazing Australian, Dr Graeme Clark, who regularly took time to pray and allow God to guide him.

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