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  1. ... of the several organs to which they have reference. Clement Godson. SPEECH, Disorders of.-Synon. : Troubles du Langage-, Ger. Stdhr ungen ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Annotated bibliography on vital and health statistics 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : National Center for Health Statistics : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., [1970]
    ... tion fatherless, motherless, low 1Q (80), growth failure, speech defects, congenital abnormalities, and respiratory disease. 9 tables. 5 references. (Ed) MITCHELL, S.C. Age frequencies and disease associations ...
  3. ... few of the most important facts with a reference to the nature and mechanism of speech and its disorders, and also regarding the sites of lesions pro- ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on aphasia and other speech defects 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1898
    ... 1 See chap, vii., p. 135. 2 For references to such cases see Wyllie in " The Disorders of Speech," 1895, p. 310. 3 Lancet, Oct. 24, 1896. ... of the nature of a recapitu- lation, since reference has already been made in ... rise to speech disorders due to so-called " functional defects," and the ...
  5. ... Voice, character of, in paralysis of muscles of speech, 548 effect upon, from paralysis of laryngeal muscles, 538 in disease, 74 Voit, C., reference to, 434 Volume of air cavity, effect upon ...
  6. ... selecting diseases of early life, and for choosing disorders of nervous system, with reference to —1st. Sensation; 2d Motion; 3d. Power of Speech; 4th. Mental and Moral powers.—1st. To Sensation: ...
  7. ... son. In what M. Cruveilhier states, he has reference only to loss of speech in connection with diseases or organic disturbances, within the skull. He makes ...
  8. ... and spinal cord is of considerable interest in reference to the centres and channels subservient to articulate phonation. The disorders of speech met with in this disease are almost invariably ...
  9. ... Wells (F. L.) Linguistic lapses, with es- pecial reference to the perception of linguistic sounds. 8°. New York, 1906. Wyllie (J.) The disorders of speech. 8°. Edinburgh. [1894]. A11) rec lit (G.) Bericht ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The brain as an organ of mind 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company ..., 1891
    ... entitled, " On the Various Forms of Loss of Speech in Cerebral Disease." The present Chapter was written in the autumn of 1878, and therefore contains no reference to recent communications. The author has since read ...
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