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Bridgman, Laura Dewey 1829-89
US teacher, devoid of sight, hearing and speech

Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, at the age of two a violent fever destroyed her sight, hearing, smell, and in some degree taste. Dr Samuel Howe educated her systematically using a kind of raised alphabet at his Perkins School for the Blind, and she became a skilful teacher of others with the same disabilities. She is referred to in Charles Dickens's American Notes (1842).