Report of the Commission of 1906 to Investigate the Condition of the Blind in the State of New York ...: Transmitted to the Legislature April 10, 1907J. B. Lyon Company, state printers, 1907 - 586 pages |
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Accident not noted adult blind AGE WHEN BLINDNESS annual ASYLUM-PUBLIC OR PRIVATE atrophy Batavia blind children blind persons blind women BLINDNESS OCCURRED brooms cataract CAUSES OF BLINDNESS census cent charity Commission condition Congenital cornea COUNTIES AND DEGREE DEGREE OF BLINDNESS DEGREE OF HEALTH disease not noted Disease unknown employed expenses eyes FEMALES WHERE LIVING FRIENDS OR EMPLOYERS FURNISHED ROOM glaucoma Governor Greater New York Home for Blind home teaching Industrial Home inflammation inmates INSANE ASYLUM-PUBLIC institution INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE ASYLUM instruction iritis Legislature LIVING WITH FRIENDS MALES WHERE LIVING MALES-WHERE LIVING Married Massachusetts Measles midwives Moon type number of blind ophthalmia neonatorum Optic nerve pension Poor Not noted PRESENT AGE-MALES prevention PRISON OR REFORMATORY PRIVATE INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE PUBLIC INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE pupils ROOM OR ROOMS Separated sight Single Steel piece superintendent sympathy TABLE IV-B-(Continued TABLE IV—A—(Continued teachers totally blind males trades Ulcers Widowed workmen workshop York City