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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DEAF-MUTISM»
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1
Canada's Jews: A Social and Economic Study of Jews in Canada ...
In this table will be found listed the causes of deaf mutism among Jews and
persons of other ethnic origin. 60.35% of all deaf mutes of all origins in Canada
were born deaf and dumb. Among the ethnic groups included in Table 178 the
highest ...
Louis Rosenberg, Morton Weinfeld, 1993
449 DEAF-MUTISM. Deaf-Mutism. By Holger Mygind, M.D., Copenhagen. (
London: F. J. Rebman, 1894.) A FEW months ago, in noticing " The History of
American Schools for the Deaf," we spoke of the treatment of deaf-mutes, and
regretted ...
3
Deaf-mutes in the United States
Congenital deaf-mutism occurs to a very considerable extent in the offspring of
consanguineous marriages, and such marriages are probably more frequent
relatively in a population whose only growth is through natural increase than in
one ...
Joseph Adna Hill, United States. Bureau of the Census, Reginald L. Brown, 1918
4
A Text-book of the diseases of the ear
the proportion of conscripts rejected as unfit for military service on account of deaf
-mutism was 672 per 10,000, in 1890 the ratio had increased to 13-09, the actual
number being 395 in the latter, as against 203 in the former year. In Denmark ...
5
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
deaf-mutism appears in two consecutive generations, viz.: by calculating how
frequently unions where one or both parties are deaf and dumb result in deaf-
mute offspring. The European statistics of this kind are but few and small,t,he
reason ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, Louis Theo de Médicis Sajous, 1913
DEAF-MUTISM. THE CAUSES OF DEAFNESS IN CHILDREN. Deafness so great
in degree that it prevents the development of speech, or jeopardises already
acquired speech in a young child (surdism), depends almost always on disease
of ...
7
The New England Medical Gazette
Heredity and intermarriage between blood relations are believed to be the most
frequent indirect causes of congenital deafness. Regarding heredity in deaf-
mutism Mygind says: "Opinions have differed greatly during the present century,
and ...
8
A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, Embracing the ...
Deafness produced by congenital syphilis may be either partial or total; it may be
congenital or it may develo during the first, second, or third decade of life. t is
sometimes accompanied by total or partial blindness. Correlation of Deaf-mutism
...
Albert Henry Buck, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1914
9
American Annals of the
Deaf
It is specially important to study the different alleged causes of deaf-mutism, as
consanguinity, sicknesses of various kinds, races, ... intermarriage, combined
with these causes or considered alone, may exert an influence on deaf-mutism.
10
Medical Review of Reviews
shows that the United States had in 1880, 33,878 deaf mutes, of whom 18,567
were males. Why deaf-mutism is more common in the male sex has not been
satisfactorily explained. Locality has some importance in the prevalence of ...
6 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DEAF-MUTISM»
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deaf-mutism no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Census on the chopping block
... vital in discovering the link between rubella and birth defects after statisticians discovered a cohort of people suffering from "deaf-mutism". «The West Australian, fev 15»
Turtle Boys
... devolvement, a mingled family history on both parental sides, with insanity, epilepsy, consumption, neuralgia, scrofula, and deaf-mutism. «VICE, set 12»
Firm supports DOH drive to promote iodized salt
Iodine deficiency (meaning the thyroid gland is enlarged and insufficient hormones are produced) commonly results in a goiter, deaf-mutism, ... «Inquirer.net, mai 12»
India misses target to contain Iodine deficiency disorders
Out of the 26 million children born every year, as many as 13 million are at risk of IDD such as irreversible brain damage, deaf-mutism, ... «Times of India, abr 11»
Iodine Deficiency and Thyroid Disorders: A Pinch of discretion can …
Defects range from mild physical and mental retardation to overall stunted growth, paraplegia and deaf-mutism. It can cause a multitude of ... «HealthJockey.com, dez 08»
IPHO relaunches 'Patak sa Asin'
Lack of iodine in the body results in physical and mental abnormalities, including abnormal physical growth, mental retardation, deaf-mutism, ... «News Today Online, jun 07»