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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affected aged anterior lobes aphasia aphasic apoplexy articulate language autopsy brain Broca cause centre clinical history condition corpora olivaria corpus striatum Dax's defect disease dura mater encephalon essay expression faculty of articulate faculty of language faculty of speech fibrinous fissure of Sylvius frontal lobe healthy hemiplegia hemiplegia with aphasia hemis Hospital impairment instances intelligence island of Reil Kolk left anterior lobe left frontal convolution left hemiplegia left hemisphere left side lesion of speech loss of speech medulla oblongata memory of words mental mentions Microcephali middle cerebral artery months morbid nervous Norwich observed occurred olivary bodies orbit organs paralysis paraplegia pathology patient phere phonation pia mater posterior power of speech Professor question recorded remarkable right hemiplegia right hemisphere right side seat of speech seems softening speak speechless suddenly symptoms theory third frontal convolution third left frontal tion tissue tongue Trousseau tumour unaffected unimpaired whilst