登陆注册
25175000000193

第193章

Jonston quotes a case in the seventeenth century of a blind man who, it is said, could tell black from white by touch alone;several other instances are mentioned in a chapter entitled "De compensatione naturae monstris facta." It must, however, be held impossible that blind people can thus distinguish colors in any proper sense of the words. Different colored yarns, for example, may have other differences of texture, etc., that would be manifest to the sense of touch. We know of one case in which the different colors were accurately distinguished by a blind girl, but only when located in customary and definite positions. Le Cat speaks of a blind organist, a native of Holland, who still played the organ as well as ever. He could distinguish money by touch, and it is also said that he made himself familiar with colors. He was fond of playing cards, but became such a dangerous opponent, because in shuffling he could tell what cards and hands had been dealt, that he was never allowed to handle any but his own cards.

It is not only in those who are congenitally deficient in any of the senses that the remarkable examples of compensation are seen, but sometimes late in life these are developed. The celebrated sculptor, Daniel de Volterre, became blind after he had obtained fame, and notwithstanding the deprivation of his chief sense he could, by touch alone, make a statue in clay after a model. Le Cat also mentions a woman, perfectly deaf, who without any instruction had learned to comprehend anything said to her by the movements of the lips alone. It was not necessary to articulate any sound, but only to give the labial movements. When tried in a foreign language she was at a loss to understand a single word.

Since the establishment of the modern high standard of blind asylums and deaf-and-dumb institutions, where so many ingenious methods have been developed and are practiced in the education of their inmates, feats which were formerly considered marvelous are within the reach of all those under tuition To-day, those born deaf-mutes are taught to speak and to understand by the movements of the lips alone, and the blind read, become expert workmen, musicians, and even draughtsmen. D. D. Wood of Philadelphia, although one of the finest organists in the country, has been totally blind for years. It is said that he acquires new compositions with almost as great facility as one not afflicted with his infirmity. "Blind Tom," a semi-idiot and blind negro achieved world-wide notoriety by his skill upon the piano.

In some extraordinary cases in which both sight and hearing, and sometimes even taste and smell, are wanting, the individuals in a most wonderful way have developed the sense of touch to such a degree that it almost replaces the absent senses. The extent of this compensation is most beautifully illustrated in the cases of Laura Bridgman and Helen Keller. No better examples could be found of the compensatory ability of differentiated organs to replace absent or disabled ones.

Laura Dewey Bridgman was born December 21, 1829, at Hanover, N.H.

Her parents were farmers and healthy people. They were of average height, regular habits, slender build, and of rather nervous dispositions. Laura inherited the physical characteristics of her mother. In her infancy she was subject to convulsions, but at twenty months had improved, and at this time had learned to speak several words. At the age of two years, in common with two of the other children of the family, she had an attack of severe scarlet fever. Her sisters died, and she only recovered after both eyes and ears had suppurated; taste and smell were also markedly impaired. Sight in the left eye was entirely abolished, but she had some sensation for large, bright objects in the right eye up to her eighth year; after that time she became totally blind.

同类推荐
  • 菩萨道树经

    菩萨道树经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • THE SHADOW LINE

    THE SHADOW LINE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 娱目醒心编

    娱目醒心编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 西子湖拾翠余谈

    西子湖拾翠余谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 水浒古本

    水浒古本

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 树人

    树人

    本书是浙江大学宁波理工学院建院十周年的一本故事集。记录了十年来一批学生的成长故事,故事内容由在校学生采写,真实、鲜活,分为就业故事、考研故事、励志故事、留学故事、实践故事等篇章。
  • 一生的成功励志书——拓展工作

    一生的成功励志书——拓展工作

    心态决定一切!智慧创造一切!这是一个人人追求成功的时代,心智的力量具有创造成功态势的无穷魔力!即具有成功暗示的随着灵感牵引的成功力。
  • 问鼎都市之王者传说

    问鼎都市之王者传说

    我,陈九斤操持雕塑刀,雕塑着来自古希腊的各色美女!调戏着周边各色美女,大声的呼喊着可以崇拜哥,可以迷恋哥,当然要爱上哥了。带着惊天秘密的青铜鼎他走进神迹集团面对危机四伏,谜团重重的幕后黑手,怎样挥洒着自己的热血和激情的人生。惊险,刺激的电影式场景,爆笑的话题,经典的美眉尝试一下!你就是王者!(纯都市,不修仙,不玄幻,大惊险,小刺激)
  • 黯光世界

    黯光世界

    由于对宇宙暗物质的研究,导致实验室召唤出暗能量构成的能量体生物慑影,继而开启暗能量与现世的联系,黑暗天使,野兽,九个支持世界的黯光水晶纷纷来到主角修斯和菲米丝的身边。究竟会有甚么更深的黑暗围绕着人类的未来?另一个世界无尽的恐怖,围绕在任何人的身边...
  • 重生之勇武格格

    重生之勇武格格

    她,是一个不折不扣的女汉子,穿越到了女神的身上也难以毁灭她女汉的真面目。既然是汉子,那就一言既出驷马难追!什么敌国阴谋,什么后宫争斗都不是阻碍她的理由!就连谈恋爱这样高难度任务也......正文
  • 不负君心意

    不负君心意

    一个是武功绝学已入仙境的冷凝傲主,一个是温润如玉温柔似水的伊人,截然不同的两人怎会有交集?青葱树木间,蜿蜒小路上,他问:“若我等你长大,我心似你心,你会怎样?”“定不负相思意。”这一生,她只愿能和他一起度过,只能是他。却……困难重重,能如愿么?做事狠绝的血盟幕后之人能敌过么?
  • 青灯录

    青灯录

    中国人骨子里是有一种东西的,人人是孔子,是孟子,是庄子,是释迦牟尼,是慧能,是岳飞,他们都在,他们幻化成一个时期的各种精神的气象,我相信他们没有消失,他们还是在我们这里,如果你读到我以上讲的这些东西,感到了一种冲动,说明它在你的身体里面。就是野火烧不尽,吹风吹又生。三五十年、七八十年弹指一挥间,中国人最后还是会变成那个样子,就是那种气象(梁冬)
  • 你的清淡我的忧伤

    你的清淡我的忧伤

    两年前,我从北国来到江南小镇求学。在这里我遇到了白雪,重逢了耗子,结识了夏花。但是,最终命运却用最残忍的结局让我们三个不同起点的人,以我们最意想不到的方式,结束了我们的青春。有人说,“青春是一场大雨,即使淋湿了也还想再淋一次”。耗子说,“青春是一段悲情旅程,走着走着就迷失了,累了,散了”.白雪说,“青春是一场梦,梦醒了,一切就再也回不去了”。夏花说,“青春是一个自己永远都无法预知的命题,猜不透,想不到!”。至于我,或许压根就不懂得什么是青春,只是一个随波逐流的弃儿.我们的爱情,我们的青春,我们的理所应当,我们的放纵,我们的......到最后只是一场空。
  • tfboys之青春的暗恋

    tfboys之青春的暗恋

    这讲述的是;tfboys与三位女主角的爱情故事,求关注。蟹蟹。
  • 仙途蔓延

    仙途蔓延

    一个被遗弃的女婴苏蔓,机缘巧合踏入仙途,却因为灵根特殊一直徘徊在天才与废柴之间,在不着调的师祖和师兄加上冷面师父的三重刺激下,苏蔓终于踏上大道,没想到,等待她的并不是一番坦途,而是更为艰难的考验,突然蹦出来的父母,突然被扼杀的爱情……原来站的越高要承受的就越多……不过所有的付出终将会有回报,找到自己的道,终将站在巅峰,笑看天下