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Case of aphasia, or Speechlessness of cerebral origin, without distinct paralysis, and fatal with epileptic convulsions / by W.T. Gairdner, M.D. (professor of practice of physic in the University of Glasgow).

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gairdner, W. T. (William Tennant), Sir, 1824-1907, author.
Contributor:
Royal College of Physicians of London, current owner.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Aphasia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (15 pages)
Other Title:
Speechlessness of cerebral origin, without distinct paralysis, and fatal with epileptic convulsions
Place of Publication:
[Glasgow] : [The Glasgow Medical Journal], [May, 1866]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
"Read to the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow, April 10, 1866."
"Reprinted from 'The Glasgow medical journal' for May, 1866."
Description based on online resource.
Collection FA: RCPCFA012, RCP Library.
Document notes: Variant Title: Glasgow medical journal; Speechlessness of cerebral origin, without distinct paralysis, and fatal with epileptic convulsions, Statement of Responsibility: by W. T. Gairdner, Corporate Author: Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow, Publication Statement: 1866, Illustrations: ill., Dimensions: 22 cm, General Note: On title page: Read to the Medico-Chirugical Society of Glasgow, April 10, 1866.; On title page: Reprinted from The Glasgow Medical Journal" for May 1866.", Genre: Addresses, priref: 12235, Barcode: 22997, CopyShelfRef: Tract 164, CID: 11155.
OCLC:
1159536527
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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