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| These folks are long time customers Don and
Marguerite. Besides being some of the friendliest people we know,
Marguerite communicates with a Servox and TruTone Artificial Larynx.
Don and Marguerite enjoy traveling and visiting with people. Having
had a laryngectomy does not slow down Marguerite in the least! |
Martin, from Servox in
Germany, pays Communicative Medical a visit. Martin, Brian, and
Brandon enjoy a delicious cuisine at Applebees. |
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| A group of CMI staff pose
for a picture outside: Dr. Shute, Michell Shute, Betty Smith. |
Bo Mayo smiles for a picture at the 1999
IAL convention. For pictures of the 2002 IAL convention click here. |
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This is Larry and Brandon. Larry is a longtime
customer who uses esophageal speech to communicate. He is involved
in road and mine construction. Brandon is the office manager at
Communicative Medical. |
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| Earlston "Skipjunkie"
from Bermuda had his total laryngectomy in September of 1999. He is
a jack of all trades and uses a Servox Digital and Classic PowerVox to
communicate. Skip has a wonderful sense of humor and a zest for
life. Kudos to Skip. |
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Longtime customer Michael (left) |
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| Joe
Michelli visits the Communicative Medical Clinic after a school
visitation. Mr. Michelli uses a Servox Inton to communicate.
He has logged hundreds upon hundreds of school visitations in Washington
State. Joe is the author of the book So
You Want To Smoke Be Prepared. |
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| Raymond
(left) is a retired biology teacher from Kellogg Idaho. He has lived
and taught in Idaho all of his life. Ray communicates with a Servox
Digital, and sounds grrreat! That other guy is Dr. Shute. |
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| Dr. Victor
Buksbazen is a published author and a volunteer for the Red Cross. Victor
communicates with a Servox Inton. |

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| This
is Gunda (right). Gunda has been with us since the beginning.
She always has a big smile and something nice to say. Gunda uses a
Servox Inton for communication. |
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| This is Joe Siecinski
demonstrating the original ToneAire device. The original device was
made from space-age plastics and was monotone. |
This is Randolph P. Burgermeister
III demonstrating
the experimental ToneAire. Early versions of this device had a rigid
non-flex air tube and a brass-nickel reed. |
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| Here, Burgermeister
says "Bee-saw-Bee-saw-Bee-saw. Who saw the bee?" |
This is Debbie at
Communicative Medical as she demonstrates side placement of an electronic
artificial larynx device. |