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----------------------------------------------- Turning a Blind Eye to Blindness The damage to their visual cortex means there's no way these patients can see. Why do they deny they're blind? by, Meera Lee Sethi 10 November 2009 Ursula Mercz was a 56-year-old German seamstress with a history of headaches and vertigo; when she was admitted to the Graz Hospital for Nervous Diseases in November 1894, she had trouble remembering the names of things, and could see only dim outlines of objects in front of her. After a few months, it was obvious she had lost her sight completely; her pupils were unresponsive to light and she could not track movements with her gaze. Yet she categorically denied to attendants at the hospital that she was blind. According to Gabriel Anton, her neurologist, whenever anyone inquired Ursula “stated calmly… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/turning-a-blind-eye-to-blindness/
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