On aphasia ; or, Loss of speech, and the localisation of the faculty of articulate languageChurchill, 1870 - 180 pages |
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... names of first , second , and third frontal convolutions . The first and second frontal con- volutions call for no ... name of inferior marginal being given to the superior convolution of the temporo - sphenoidal lobe , which forms the ...
... names of first , second , and third frontal convolutions . The first and second frontal con- volutions call for no ... name of inferior marginal being given to the superior convolution of the temporo - sphenoidal lobe , which forms the ...
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... name , he then answered " Lelo , " for Lelong , which was his proper name . The three first words of his vocabulary corresponded each to a definite idea . When he wished to affirm or approve he said " oui , " employing the word " non ...
... name , he then answered " Lelo , " for Lelong , which was his proper name . The three first words of his vocabulary corresponded each to a definite idea . When he wished to affirm or approve he said " oui , " employing the word " non ...
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... names , although he was quite unable to give utterance to these names . The same defect was noticed in reference to the furniture , and in fact to every other object . He was shown a penknife , a key , a looking glass , and he described ...
... names , although he was quite unable to give utterance to these names . The same defect was noticed in reference to the furniture , and in fact to every other object . He was shown a penknife , a key , a looking glass , and he described ...
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... names and sub- stantives , words which are first learnt in childhood , and which are in more general use , seem to disappear , whilst verbs and adjectives , which are acquired later , remain preserved . He also thinks the loss of the ...
... names and sub- stantives , words which are first learnt in childhood , and which are in more general use , seem to disappear , whilst verbs and adjectives , which are acquired later , remain preserved . He also thinks the loss of the ...
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... names , the most striking being that of an ambassador at St. Petersburgh , who , on calling at a house where he was not known by the servants , and wishing to give his name , could not remember it , and turning round to his companion ...
... names , the most striking being that of an ambassador at St. Petersburgh , who , on calling at a house where he was not known by the servants , and wishing to give his name , could not remember it , and turning round to his companion ...
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affected Analysis Anatomy anterior lobes aphasia aphasic apoplexy articulate language autopsy brain Broca cause CHEMISTRY chloroform clinical history Coloured Plates condition corpus striatum Crown 8vo defect DIAGNOSIS DISEASES encephalon Engravings on Wood epilepsy essay faculty of articulate faculty of speech Fcap fissure of Sylvius Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition frontal lobe Gout healthy hemiplegia Hospital Reports Illustrations impairment instances island of Reil Journal left hemiplegia left hemisphere lesion lesion of speech localisation loss of speech MANUAL MATERIA MEDICA Medical Medicine memory of words mental Microcephali MICROSCOPE middle cerebral artery morbid nerve nervous observed olivary bodies orbit organs paralysis patient phonation PHYSIOLOGY pia mater Post 8vo posterior power of speech PRACTICAL question recorded RECTUM remarkable right hemiplegia right side Science seat of speech Second Edition softening speak structure SURGERY symptoms Syphilis theory Therapeutics Third Edition third frontal convolution tion tissue TREATISE tumour unimpaired URINARY whilst
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