
pmid: 1722749
A number of persons important in all fields of human endeavor became blind or were born blind. The reason for the loss of vision varies a great deal, but many of them continued a productive life and contributed to the welfare and advancement of mankind. It is also surprising how many famous people lost one eye or lost nearly all vision in one eye. These were not only soldiers and warriors exposed to accidental traumas, but also writers, scientists and even physicians.
Male, Famous Persons, Vision Disorders, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 18th Century, Philately, History, Medieval, Europe, History, 17th Century, Ophthalmology, History, 16th Century, Humans, Americas, History, Ancient, History, 15th Century
Male, Famous Persons, Vision Disorders, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 18th Century, Philately, History, Medieval, Europe, History, 17th Century, Ophthalmology, History, 16th Century, Humans, Americas, History, Ancient, History, 15th Century
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