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Chinchuba Deaf-Mute Institute |Chinchuba |1890| 40
Maryland | | |
Home School for Little Deaf Children |Kensington |1908| 10
F. Knapp's English and German Institute |Baltimore |1877| 25
St. Francis Xavier's School for the Deaf |Irvington |1897| 31
Massachusetts | | |
The Sarah Fuller Home for Little Deaf |West Medford |1888| 16
Children | | |
Michigan | | |
Evangelical Lutheran Deaf-Mute Institute |North Detroit|1873| 29
Missouri | | |
Immaculate Conception Institute for the Deaf|St. Louis |1885| 70
New York | | |
Reno Margulies School for the Deaf |New York |1901| 18
The Wright Oral School |New York |1894| 28
Ohio | | |
Notre Dame School for the Deaf |Cincinnati |1890| 10
Miss Breckinridge's School |Cincinnati |1906| 3
Pennsylvania | | |
Archbishop Ryan Memorial Institute for |Philadelphia |1912| 19
Deaf-Mutes | | |
De Paul Institute for Deaf-Mutes |Pittsburgh |1908| 64
Forrest Hall |Philadelphia |1901| 7
South Dakota | | |
Black Hills School for the Deaf |Lead |1911| 2
Wisconsin | | |
St. John's Institute for Deaf-Mutes |St. Francis |1876| 90
INDEX
Accidents as a cause of deafness, 17.
Admission into schools, 157, 166-168, 262-267.
_See_ Fees; Restrictions.
Adult deaf in schools, 267n.
_See_ Evening schools; Homes.
Adventitious deafness, 16-40;
ages of occurrence of, 18;
action for the prevention of, 21-26;
as an increasing or decreasing phenomenon, 27-40;
causes of, 17-21;
conclusions respecting, 59, 60, 309.
Age of occurrence of deafness, 7-10, 12, 17, 18.
Agricola, Rudolph, 121.
Aid to the deaf,
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