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With disdain, they had little time for anyone with any problem, eyes, aches, deformities...so they would have been ostracised, unless very wealthy.

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In Tudor times, there was limited understanding of deafness and its treatment. Deaf individuals were often marginalized and treated as outcasts. Some attempts were made to communicate with them using manual gestures or rudimentary forms of sign language, but these were not widely recognized or understood. Overall, there was little to no formal education or support for deaf individuals during this time period.

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