This book offers insight into the history of the deaf and dumb, examining their prevalence across cultures, over time, and in relation to other disabilities. The author argues that their condition has often been misunderstood or obscured by a lack of relevant data. Through this analysis, the author provides a clearer and more accurate statistical picture of the deaf and dumb while debunking common misconceptions. The book also examines the history of education for the deaf and dumb, offering a critical look at the methods employed. Ultimately, the author advocates for increased resources to educate the deaf and dumb, arguing that their education is essential for their full participation in society. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of disability, the sociology of deafness, or the history of education.
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