Deaf-mutes in the United States: Analysis of the Census of 1910 with Summary of State Laws Relative to the Deaf as of January 1, 1918![]() |
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Comparison with foreign countries | 17 |
Country of birth of foreignborn white deafmutes | 23 |
Marital condition | 32 |
Cause of deafness | 53 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to age when hearing | 62 |
Heredity and deafness | 65 |
Education | 75 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to broad age groups and | 126 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to relationship of parents | 135 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to race nativity sex rela | 143 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to reported cause of deafness | 146 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to reported cause of deafness | 150 |
Deaf and dumb population 5 years of age or over for whom special schedules were returned classified according | 158 |
Male and female deaf and dumb population 10 years of age or over for whom special schedules were returned classified | 164 |
1910 | 176 |
Means of communication and ability to read lips 8292 | 82 |
Occupations and economic status | 92 |
Blind deafmutes | 106 |
Foreignborn white deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to country | 112 |
Deaf and dumb population for whom special schedules were returned classified according to race nativity age | 118 |
Delaware | 182 |
Page | 199 |
Special schedules employed in enumerating the deaf and dumb in foreign countries 210215 | 210 |
1910 128 | 217 |