On Aphasia, Or Loss of Speech, and the Localisation of the Faculty of Articulate Language, Issue 131John Chruchill and Sons, 1870 - 180 pages |
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... lost his speech , but no information could be elicited as to whether the loss of speech had come on suddenly , or had been ushered in by any other symptom . On his admission at Bicêtre he is stated to have been intelligent ...
... lost his speech , but no information could be elicited as to whether the loss of speech had come on suddenly , or had been ushered in by any other symptom . On his admission at Bicêtre he is stated to have been intelligent ...
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... lost the faculty of speech , being only able to pronounce certain words articulated with difficulty ; his intelligence had received no appreciable shock ; he understood all that was said to him , and his brief vocabulary , accompanied ...
... lost the faculty of speech , being only able to pronounce certain words articulated with difficulty ; his intelligence had received no appreciable shock ; he understood all that was said to him , and his brief vocabulary , accompanied ...
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... lost the general faculty of language nor the movement of the muscles concerned in phonation and articulation ; and that therefore he had only lost the faculty of articulate language . The patient died in twelve days . Autopsy 10 APHASIA ...
... lost the general faculty of language nor the movement of the muscles concerned in phonation and articulation ; and that therefore he had only lost the faculty of articulate language . The patient died in twelve days . Autopsy 10 APHASIA ...
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... lost his speech in an attack of apoplexy eighteen months before his death . In alluding to the above two cases , M. Broca says that in the first case - that of Leborgne - it is only by comparing the different stages of the disease as ...
... lost his speech in an attack of apoplexy eighteen months before his death . In alluding to the above two cases , M. Broca says that in the first case - that of Leborgne - it is only by comparing the different stages of the disease as ...
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... lost the use of the right half of the body , and to have become speechless . Three weeks afterwards the mobility of the extremities had been restored , and the tongue could be moved in every direction without difficulty , but the ...
... lost the use of the right half of the body , and to have become speechless . Three weeks afterwards the mobility of the extremities had been restored , and the tongue could be moved in every direction without difficulty , but the ...
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affected aged ANATOMY anterior lobes aphasia aphasic apoplexy articulate language autopsy brain Broca cause clinical history cloth Coloured Plates condition corpus striatum Crown 8vo Dax's defect disease dura mater encephalon Engravings on Wood essay faculty of articulate faculty of speech Fcap fibrinous fissure of Sylvius Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition frontal lobe healthy hemiplegia Hospital Illustrations impairment instances intelligence island of Reil Journal LECTURES left frontal convolution left hemiplegia left hemisphere lesion of speech localisation loss of speech MANUAL Medical MEDICINE medulla oblongata memory of words Microcephali middle cerebral artery morbid nervous Norwich numerous Engravings observed occurred olivary bodies orbit organs paralysis patient phonation pia mater Post 8vo posterior power of speech PRACTICAL question recorded remarkable right hemiplegia right hemisphere right side seat of speech Second Edition softening speak SURGERY symptoms SYPHILIS theory Third Edition third frontal convolution tion tongue TREATISE tumour unimpaired whilst
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