Raymond Theodore Carhart (1912-1975), US audiologist. Carhart's subjects of study included speech pathology, and experimental phonetics and psychology


Raymond Theodore Carhart (1912-1975), US audiologist. Carhart's subjects of study included speech pathology, and experimental phonetics and psychology. He obtained his doctorate in 1936 from Northwestern University, Illinois, USA. He pioneered and is considered one of the leading founders of the discipline of audiology. He worked on acoustic rehabilitation in the US Army during World War II. He was appointed Professor of Audiology at Northwestern University in 1947, and held this position until his death. He was also appointed Professor of Otolaryngology in 1952. Photographed in 1955, at Northwestern University Medical School.


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