Jefferson Davis, leader of the Confederacy, had several physical afflictions. He had an overly sensitive nervous system, was blind in one eye and suffered from a disease called Neuralgia.
a man is blind _ one eye.
Jefferson Davis served as the President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War but is not typically listed among U.S. Presidents because he led a breakaway government that was never recognized as legitimate by the United States. While he was indeed blind in his left eye, his role as a Confederate leader separates him from the recognized line of U.S. Presidents. Thus, his blindness does not categorize him within the context of the official U.S. presidential history.
blind in one eye and that one is lazy
how's it going to be
can one loose the balance 2 one side when there walking she is blind one eye
she was blind in 1 eye
no
No.
No
No, they had one eye. Odysseus and his men ran a pole into the only eye of Polyphemus, so he went blind.
Parcially sighted
Yes he went blind in his right eye for about 2 months in 2008 close to christmas