Talking Gloves for the Deaf And Blind Their Value to Men Injured in the Present

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The day before his death his pastor visited him and had an interesting conversation with him by this method. He claimed that the system was the best that liad ever been devised for talking with people totally deaf and partially or totally blind, and that it would be a great boon to all such sufferers. In spite of the fact that he was thus handicapped he was re- markably well informed, and eager to learn all that was going on. " Before turning to the consideration of other touch alphabet systems..., and in order to emphasize the simplic- ity and value of the marked glove method, it may be men- tioned that a knowledge thereof was carried from Mr. Stephens to Mrs. Lucy Ann Whitlock, a deaf and blind woman residing at Ansonia, Connecticut, who learned the system when she was nearly seventy years of age, and has been using it with great success for the past eighteen years.
10 Other Finger Alphabets, . Independently Invented.
Although, as we have seen, the idea of using a talk- ing glove is an old one, yet, because no general knowledge of such a method had ever been spread, it was necessary for at least two deaf and blind men to work out systems for themselves.


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