John Bulwer (baptised May 16, 1606 – buried October 16, 1656)was an English physician and early Baconian natural philosopher who wrote five works exploring the Body and human communication, particularly by gesture.He was the first person in England to propose educating deaf people, the plans for an Academy he outlines in Philocophus and The Dumbe mans academie.
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