James Hanlon (medical doctor)

James Hanlon (1908  June 1961) was an Irish medical doctor. After an infection left him blind and deaf at age 42, forcing his retirement from surgery, he retrained to become a physiotherapist. Hanlon was likely the first deafblind person to study and practice physiotherapy. He later worked at the Dublin Central Remedial Clinic, treating patients and raising money for funding a new clinic for polio patients.

James Hanlon
Born1908 
DiedJune 1961  (aged 52–53)
Lourdes 
OccupationSurgeon, physiotherapist 
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