Mason Fitch Cogswell

Mason Fitch Cogswell

Mason Fitch Cogswell (1761–1830)[1] was an American physician who pioneered education for the deaf. Cogwell's daughter, Alice Cogswell, was deaf after the age of two, prompting Cogswell to jointly establish the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.

  1. ^ "Cogswell, Mason Fitch, 1761-1830". Archives at Yale. Retrieved 15 April 2023.

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