He lost sight in his right eye.
Jefferson Davis
12 years old !
John Milton was blind. He lost his sight in his forties but continued to write poetry, including his most famous work "Paradise Lost," with the help of scribes.
John Milton wrote the poem "On His Blindness" to reflect on his own struggles with blindness and his search for meaning and purpose in his life despite his physical limitations. The poem grapples with themes of acceptance, faith, and finding value in serving God through different means beyond just sight.
Gordon Brown has monocular vision ie he only has sight in one eye. He lost the sight in the other eye while playing rugby as a child.
At three years old, Louis was playing in his father's tack shop. While pushing an awl through a scrap of leather close to his face, he punctured one of his eyes. Although he was treated by a physician, the eye became infected, the infection passed to his other eye, and Louis lost his sight.
because when she was young she lost her eye-sight and became blind
The elaborate theme and plot of Paradise Lost no doubt was conceived years back but the actual writing was done only after he went blind. This epic poem was dictated to his daughter for writing.
John Milton became blind due to a progressive eye condition called glaucoma. He began losing his sight in his early 40s and by the age of 43, he was completely blind.
This is a foul play that is not tolerated in the game as the result of which can cost a player teir sight - This was evident when Gavin Quinnell permanently lost the sight in his left eye following an incident. Sadly the person that did it was not caught
Yes. Grace was 2 when Mary lost her eyesight at age 14.