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Deaf-mute is a term
which was used
historically to
identify a
person who was
either deaf and used sign
language or both
deaf and
could not speak. The term...
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- 1911 the
census asked about deaf-
mutism. This
question was also
asked in the next two
censuses of 1921 and 1933.
Deaf-
mutism was
found to be very high among...
- naturalization,
language spoken, literacy,
school attendance,
blindness and
deaf-
mutism". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
Retrieved 2023-01-10.
Government of Canada, Statistics...
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Ficarola (the mute of Ficarolo), due to his
defect (likely
congenital deaf-
mutism) and
hometown of Ficarolo, near Rovigo. He
initially trained as a pupil...
- naturalization,
language spoken, literacy,
school attendance,
blindness and
deaf-
mutism". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
Retrieved 2023-01-10.
Government of Canada, Statistics...
- development,
muteness or
mutism is
defined as an
absence of speech, with or
without an
ability to hear the
speech of others.
Mutism is
typically understood...
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Refetoff S,
DeWind LT,
DeGroot LJ (1967). "Familial
syndrome combining deaf-
mutism,
stuppled epiphyses,
goiter and
abnormally high PBI:
possible target...
- naturalization,
language spoken, literacy,
school attendance,
blindness and
deaf-
mutism". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
Retrieved 2023-01-10.
Government of Canada, Statistics...
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Jervell A, Lange-Nielsen F (July 1957). "Congenital
deaf-
mutism,
functional heart disease with
prolongation of the Q-T
interval and sudden...