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  1. Dr. Bill Dobelle (October 24, 1941 – October 5, 2004) was a biomedical researcher who developed experimental technologies that restored limited sight to blind patients, and also known for the impact he and his company had on the breathing pacemaker industry with the development of the only FDA approved device for phrenic nerve pacing.

  2. Nov 1, 2004 · Dr. William Dobelle, who developed an experimental system of artificial vision for the blind that involved the transmission of electrical signals to electrodes implanted in the brain, died on...

  3. Jan 3, 2005 · Dr. William H. Dobelle, considered one of the world’s leading experts on artificial vision and a pioneer in the development and manufacture of implanted electronics, died on October 5, 2004, of complications from diabetes.

  4. Nov 2, 2004 · William Dobelle, an electrical engineer who was responsible for an experimental system of artificial vision for the blind, has died. He was 62. Dobelle died of complications from diabetes on Oct....

  5. Oct 16, 2004 · William H. Dobelle, Ph.D., 62, one of the world's leading experts in artificial vision and former associate director for biomedical engineering at the University of Utah, died Oct. 5, 2004, in New York, from complications of diabetes.

  6. Since Dr. Dobelles acquisition of Avery Laboratories in 1983, many patients with quadriplegia, central apnea, and other respiratory insufficiences have been helped to lead more normal, productive lives through implantation of an Avery diaphragm pacing system.

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  8. Oct 16, 2004 · PITTSFIELD -- William H. Dobelle, 62, of Muttontown, N.Y., died Oct. 5 due to complications from diabetes. Born in Pittsfield on Oct. 24, 1941, son of Dr. Martin Dobelle and Lillian...

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