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Alexander Graham Bell, Metal Detector, 1891 Stock Photo - Alamy
Alexander Graham Bell developed a metal detector as a last ditch effort to locate a bullet lodged in the chest of American President James Garfield in 1881 | The Vintage News
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Alexander Graham Bell's metal detector
Alexander Graham Bell's metal detector
This Famous Inventor Created the Metal Detector to Save a President's Life - History Collection
Alexander Graham Bell's metal detector
A Brief Tale of Metal Detector History
TIL Alexander Graham Bell invented the metal detector to try and find the bullet lodge in President James Garfield. The device worked but had interference from the metal springs in the bed.
BELL: METAL DETECTOR, 1881. /nAlexander Graham Bell's metal detector, invented in 1881 in order to find the bullet lodged in President James Garfield's body. Line engraving, 19th century Stock Photo - Alamy
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The Tragedy…and Triumph of President James A. Garfield and Alexander Graham Bell (U.S. National Park Service)
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Bell's Metal Detector
Presidential Trivia on X: "In 1881, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell used the metal detector he invented to search for the bullet in President Garfield. The device is now part of the Smithsonian's
Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922) was an Scottish-born scientist, engineer and innovator who is credited with inv… | Graham bell, Cell phone radiation, Inventions
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