Speech Defect as Localizing Symptoms, from a Study of Six Cases of Aphasia
by J.T. Eskridge, M.D
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The Medical News Journal, September 19, 1896. Extract from bound hardcover. Fair. The various defects in speech caused by lesions of the brain constitute an intensely interesting subject for study, both from the standpoint of the psycho-physiologist and from that of the practical physician, especially the neurologist. In this paper the author endeavors to deal with the importance of some speech defects as localizing symptoms. This is a loose extract from a bound collection of The Medical News Journal. It is original from 1896, not a reprint. The entire issue is included, and this article take up the first 4 pages. Other articles featured: Some considerations on the treatment of Typhoid Fever by Augustus A. Eshner, M.d.; A New and Improved Method of Performing Alexander's Operations by A. Lapthorn Smith, M.D., M.R.C.S,Eng.; Report of a Case of Ectopic Gestation Associated with Tuberculosis of the Tubes, Placenta, and Fetus by Alfred Scott Warthin, M.D.
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- Speech Defect as Localizing Symptoms, from a Study of Six Cases of Aphasia
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- J.T. Eskridge, M.D
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- Extract from bound hardcover
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- Hardcover
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- The Medical News Journal
- Date Published
- September 19, 1896
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