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APPENDIX
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... I n Table K the non-con gem tally deaf pupils are classified according to period of birth and according to period when deafness occurred. I n Table L the non-congenitally deaf pupils of the American Asylum are classified according to the period when hearing was lost, and according to the diseases that caused deafness.
From page 50...
... 6. I n Table U the total population of the country, the congenitally deaf population, and the deaf mutes who have both parents deaf, are classified according to their period of birth, and the number of persons born in each period has been reduced to a percentage of the whole.
From page 51...
... A M E R I C A N ASVLUM. Not recorileil to Kot recorded to liuve married deaf..
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... ILLINOIS INSTITUTION. Not recorded to Not recorded to bavo married deaf, Grand totel.
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... Not recorded to have married deaf have married. mutes.
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... Not recorded to Total. Kot recorded to have married deaf Iiave married.
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... f deaf chile urded number (Df deaf cliili Eee( }rded number i}f deaf chill Recemled number e) f deaf chile Period of .
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... 05 I L L I N O I S INSTIXTJTION. Not- recorded to Not recorded to have married deaf Grand total.
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... AMERICAN ASYLUM. Not recorded to have married deaf W Grand total.
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... Recorded to have deaf children. Total Recorded number of deaf children bom to the pupils.
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... AMERICAN ASYLUM. 1^ Grand total.
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... 05 I L L I N O I S INSTITUTION. o Not recorded to Not recorded to have married deaf Grand total.
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... Not reoorded to have married deaf have married. mates.
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... Kot recorded to bave married deaf have married. mutes.
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... Males. Recorded number of deaf children bom to the males.
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... 05 ILLINOIS INSTITUTION. Not recorded to Not recorded to have married deaf, Grand total.
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... AMERICAN ASYLUM. CD CO Not recorded to Total.
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... ILLINOIS INSTITUTION. Not recorded to Not recorded to have married deaf, Grand total.
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... T A B L E I. -- Pupils the cause of whose deafness is not stated who are recorded to have deaf-mute relatives other than Total. 1 1 Recorded number of deaf children bom to the pupils.
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... 05 ILLINOIS INSTITUTION. Not recorded to Not recorded to have married deaf Grand total.
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... AMERICAN ASYLUM. Not recorded to Married to deaf-mutes.
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... Married to deaf-mutes. Not recorded to have married deaf Grand total.
From page 71...
... ' I n . clndes small-pox, chioken-pox, diptheria, croup, bilious fever, catarrhal fever, erysipelas, palsy, salt rheum, mumps, spasmodic cough, mar asmus.
From page 72...
... . •" Includes shock of lightning, sunstroke, exposure to heat, foil iutu water, aca-sickness, burn, scald, sprain in neck, tar cap for scald-head, washing in cold spring, fright (2 cases)
From page 73...
... 71 T A B L E O. -- Analysis of 22,472 cases of deaf-mutes from the census returns. [This tiible shows that the decline in the niiiiiber of these deaf-mates returned who became deaf since 1873 affects the congenital, as well as the non-congenitally deaf.]
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... -- Total number of deaf-mules in the United States living June 1, 1 8 8 0 , classified according to race and iex. 1 Colored.
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... 27 Clarke Institution Northampton, Mass 1867 94 49 45 91 220 28 Arkansas Institute Little Rock, Ark .".. 1868 .-0 47 33 52 195 29 Maryland School Frederick City, Md 1-68 108 60 48 99 278 30 N' braska Institute Omaha,Nebr..'.
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... j r i, , ^„* „ " Eliminating cases where same pupil is returned from more than one instUution; 83 have one parent deaf; 124 have both parents deaf; total, 207.
From page 77...
... 10 584 303 221 59 3 122 10 5 217 26 2 245 23 Spain 7 222 • 125 07 16 7 k 222 16 Sweden 17 680 421 259 76 2 111 0 3 68 10 5 324 35 7 177 22 Switzerland 11 380 182 108 39 11 380 39 United States 55 7,155 4,085 3,070 481 8 346 26 12 584 62 35 6,225 393 Total
From page 78...
... Crawford, Josephine L . do 1870 Mother somewhat deaf Culver, Annie J American Asylum 1878 Both parents deaf-mules.
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... 79 T A B L E W . -- A partial list of deaf children of deaf parents -- Continued.
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... Taylor, Anna R American Asylum 1851 Do. Townsend, Albert M Illinois Institution 1873 Both parents deaf-mutes.
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... 81 T A B L E W . -- A partial list of deaf children of deaf parents -- Coutinued.
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... - •' 85 10,186 22* 7 0 Indiana Institution 825 54,831 105 48 Tennessee Instltntion • 103 24,360 .236 59 North Carolina Institution 00 ' 34,000 344 44 Illinois Institution 508 85,000 167 32 Georgia Instilntion : • 47 14, 241 230 00 South Carolino Institution 37 8,002 218 70 lowalustitutloD 102 37,359 194 57 •Wisconsin Institution 478 40,888 ^9 U Michigan Institution - 240 43,603 17511 Mississippi Institution 1• -- -- 67 10,010 140 25 Colamhia Institution (including the National College)
From page 83...
... 8 83 83 83 None. 32 Whipplels Honie School Mystic Klver.


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