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Johann Conrad Amman

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AMMAN, JOHANN CONRAD 1730), Swiss physician, was born at Schaffhausen and practised at Amsterdam. He was one of the earliest writers on the instruction of the deaf and dumb and first called attention to his method in his Surdus loquens (Amsterdam, 1692), which was often reprinted and was reproduced by John Wallis in the Philosophical Transactions (1698).