The Deaf Child

A Mythology of the Deaf Experience

04.05.01 - Meeting Dr. Hein

35th clip. Title: Meeting Dr. Hein. 04:41 minutes long. Total: 3:22:54 hours.

2 photos below. 1 is of a large painting of the Father of German Oralism: Samuel Heinicke and this inspired the name-sign for Dr. Hein. Another one is of a painting of his school which existed in the 1800’s until its destruction during World War 1. It was rebuilt and still exists today on the same site in Leipzig, Germany. Click here for their website.

Enjoy this clip of when the Deaf Child meets Doctor Hein for the first time. Click away . . .

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Two photos here. This is how Doctor Hein in the myth could look like - and how Hein’s Castle could look like.

Painting of Samuel Heincke

Above is a cropped photo of a large painting of Samuel Heinicke, founder of first oral school for the deaf in Germany, hung in the front grand staircase on the second floor (when I visited there in 1992). Below is a painting of how the school looked before it was destroyed during the first world war. It was hung directly across from the painting above.

Samuel Heinicke School in the 1800’<p>s

Commentary on the two pictures above: I visited the school in the summer of 1992, just a year or 2 after the communist government in East Germany fell. I could see evidence of communism all around the school - decaying buildings and huge empty lot right in front of the school. The school was out of session but I was able to visit the whole school thanks to one music teacher from the school, yes a music teacher of a deaf school! I have videotapes and slides of the visit and will convert into digitial and upload here someday soon. The teacher even took me to Samuel Heinicke’s family cemetery plot.