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We are remarkably ignorant about deafness, which Dr. Johnson called 'the most desperate of human calamities'—much more ignorant than an educated man would have been in 1886, or 1786. Ignorant and indifferent. During the last few months I have raised the subject with countless people and nearly always met with responses like: 'Deafness? Don't know any deaf people. Never thought much about it. There's nothing interesting about deafness, is there?' This would have been my own response a few months ago.
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