- Accidents as a cause of deafness, 17.
- Admission into schools, 157, 166-168, 262-267.
- Adult deaf in schools, 267n.
- 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, see Homes for the deaf; Legislation; Private organizations.
- Aims of first schools, 147-154.
- Alabama, education in, 172, 176n, 182, 184, 209, 297.
- Alms-houses, deaf in, 79.
- Alms-seekers, deaf as, 83-85, 316.
- Alphabet for deaf, see Manual alphabet.
- American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf, 109, 113, 114.
- American possessions, education in, 240.
- American School, 132n, 134-139, 141n, 156n, 181, 299, 306.
- Amman, John, 124.
- Ancient treatment of deaf, 63, 119.
- "Annals of the Deaf, American", 115.
- Appropriations for schools, state, 136, 161, 163, 295, 321.
- Arizona, education in, 185, 209, 300.
- Arkansas, education in, 190;
- co-ordination with public schools, 190, 193;
- design of, 188;
- equipment of, 193, 196;
- evening schools as part of, 200, 201;
- institutions as, 187;
- laws for, 192;
- number, 187, 191;
- pupils in, 193;
- support, 192, 193.
- See Methods of instruction; States, provision in.
"Deaf", meaning of term, 3. "Deaf-and-dumb", see "Deaf". Deaf-blind, 5n, 178-179, 307. "Deaf-mute", 9n, 286n. "Deaf-mutism", 101n. Deafness in different states, 5. "Defective" class, the deaf as a, 100. Delaware, education in, 141, 171, 185, 212. Denominational and private schools, 168, 202-205, 319. Dependent class, the deaf as a, 103. Deschamps, 126. Difficulties of early schools, 144, 145, 164, 165. Diseases, effect of, see Adventitious deafness. District of Columbia, education in, 171, 172n, 182, 185n, 212, 213, 296, 305. Dual schools, 173, 176, 177, 293n, 294n, 295n. Dues, see Fees. "Dumbness", see "Deaf". - Ear, diseases of, see Adventitious Deafness.
- Early attempts at instruction, 129-133.
- —— workers, character of, 155, 131, 139, 140, 148n, 171, 173, 183, 184, 191-193, 204, 226-229, 305.
- New York Institution, 131, 132n, 139, 140, 161n, 187n, 280n, 306.
- New York Institution for Improved Instruction, 281, 306.
- North Carolina, education in, 143, 172, 176n, 183, 184, 229.
- North Dakota, education in, 183, 230, 297, 300.
- Occupations of deaf, see Economic condition.
- Œcolampadius, 124.
- Offspring, deaf, see Marriages of deaf.
- Ohio, education in, 142, 143n, 157n, 183, 191, 192, 202, 205, 230.
- Oklahoma education in, 172, 176, 183, 184, 185n, 231.
- Opinions of deaf, see Charity; Economic condition; Legal exceptions.
- Oral method, 187n, 193, 205, 279-287, 296n.
- Oregon, education in, 183, 185n, 191, 232.
- Tax, exemptions of deaf from, 65, 69.
- Taxation for schools, special, 163, 172, 297.
- Teachers, see Instructors.
- Tennessee, education in, 143, 182, 183, 184, 236.
- Terms, see Admission into schools.
- Terzi, Lana, 124.
- Texas, education in, 172, 176n, 182, 236.
- Thornton, William, 133n.
- Totally deaf, see "Deaf".
- Trades, see Industrial training; Economic condition.
- Transportation, see Clothing.
- Trustees of schools, 163, 169, 180-184, 185n.
- Turner, William W., 156n.
- Unhappy class, deaf as, 102.
- United States, number of deaf in, 5.
- Utah, education in, 176, 182, 185n, 236, 300.
- Vagrants, see Impostors.
- Value of property, see Property.
- Van Helmont, Jan Baptista, 124.
- Van Nostrand, Jacob, 156n.
- Vanin, 126.
- Vermont, education in, 138, 173, 176, 237.
- Virginia, education in, 131-133, 142, 172, 176, 183, 184, 237.
- Volta Bureau, 108, 109, 115.
- "Volta Review", 109, 115.
- Wages paid to deaf, see Economic condition.
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