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, 1907Lyon, 1907 - 586 pages |
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adult blind AGE WHEN BLINDNESS Albany Batavia blind children blind females blind persons BLINDNESS OCCURRED Board cataract Cattaraugus CAUSES OF BLINDNESS Cayuga census cent Chautauqua Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Commission Congenital Cortland COUNTIES AND DEGREE DEGREE OF BLINDNESS DEGREE OF HEALTH disease not noted Dutchess Essex eyes Fair Poor FRIENDS OR EMPLOYERS Genesee Greater New York Hamilton Herkimer Home for Blind home teaching Industrial Home inflammation institution INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE ASYLUM IV—A—(Continued Jefferson Lawrence LIVING WITH FRIENDS Madison MALES WHERE LIVING MALES-WHERE LIVING Married midwives noted FEMALES-WHERE LIVING noted Monroe noted Oswego noted TABLE Oneida Onondaga Ontario ophthalmia neonatorum Optic nerve Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego partially blind Partially Blind-(Continued pension Poor Not noted PRISON OR REFORMATORY PRIVATE INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE PUBLIC INSTITUTION-NOT INSANE pupils Putnam Queens and Richmond Schenectady Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Separated Single Steuben Suffolk sympathy TABLE IV-B-(Continued Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren Washington Wayne Westchester Widowed workshop Wyoming