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patron, was able to maintain itself; for a very short time only, public sympathy in this generous work cooled down, but after the Egyptian campaign, from which so many soldiers returned blinded, it awoke afresh. Napoleon united Haüy's institution with the old blind hospital of the "Quinze-Vingts;" this had such an injurious effect on the morality of the young pupils, that Haüy, vexed and grieved, withdrew from it altogether, and founded a private establishment. Meanwhile, his mode of instruction had been thoroughly brought to perfection; it was introduced with the best results in England and Germany. Louis Baille invented a cipher by which the blind could write much more easily, and communicate more quickly with their teachers, and with each other.

On the invitation of the Emperor Alexander, Haüy travelled in 1806 to St Petersburg, to establish a blind institution there. After the Restoration in 1816, the Paris blind institution was again separated from the hospital, and once more restored to its original destination. In the year 1822, Valentin Haüy, the great benefactor of the blind, died, esteemed by all and universally regretted. His memory will ever be held in honour by all who take an interest in the elevation of suffering humanity, and by the poor blind folk for whom he did so much, will be especially blessed.

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