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Two Cases of Temporary Aphasia from Shock after a Series of Severe Epileptic Fits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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It will be impossible for me to discuss this evening the different theories that have been brought forward to account for the production of aphasia (including under this term all forms of affections of speech), and I limit myself therefore to a few remarks upon one of them.
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- Part I.—Original Articles
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- Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1879
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∗ I do not enter into the question of his ability to write his ideas.Google Scholar
† Bastian—“Paralysis from Brain Disease.”Google Scholar
∗ Opus cit.Google Scholar
∗ I do not now enter into the condition of the limbs, further than to state that no permanent loss of power has resulted in either case.Google Scholar
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