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Recovery from blindness is the phenomenon of a blind person gaining the ability to see, usually as a result of medical treatment. As a thought experiment, the phenomenon is usually referred to as Molyneux's problem. It is often stated that the first published human case was reported in 1728 by the surgeon William Cheselden. However, there is no evidence…
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| Recovery from blindness | is a | phenomenon of a blind person gaining the ability to see | 0.90 | text |
| only affected or were in some way perceived by touch | instance of | were | 0.80 | text |
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