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 By James Hunt, H. F. Rivers

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Terminology and Definitions of Speech Defects: By Mardel Ogilvie - Page 266
by Mardel Ogilvie - 1942 - 300 pages
Issued also as thesis (PH.D) Columbia university
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Beesel - Page 150
Beesel gives the following instructions : The teacher must first make the patient pronounce all individual sounds of the language, so as to convince ...
Amman - Page 174
Amman. He only seems to have treated two cases of stuttering, and he says that in the second case he merely succeeded in enabling the subject to read ...
more pages: 34 35 199
Haarlem - Page 35
He quotes the case of a young lady of Haarlem, who could scarcely pronounce any letter but t, and whose utterance was of course a ridiculous farrago ...
Grenoble - Page 213
Another case he also mentions, a professor of law in Grenoble, who cluttered whilst lecturing in his native language, French, but showed no signs of ...
Forli - Page 29
Hieronymus Mercurialis, born at Forli, 1530, and subsequently professor at Padua, Bologna, and Pisa, was the greatest phy-sician of his time, ...
Eretria - Page 204
It was common among the ancient inhabitants of Eretria, * Langhorn's Plutarch. •(• In some places it is universal, as in Denmark, in Marseilles, ...
Erfurt - Page 226
This method is said to have been, long before, used to teach the pronunciation of r in the In-stitution for Deaf-mutes in Erfurt. ...
Madrid - Page 195
Jaques, his grandfather, and lus children, with the exception of the youngest son, were in this condition ; the latter was taken to Madrid in early ...
Edinburgh - Page 68
His method of treatment, which his pupils must promise not to communicate (which method Broster is said to have learned from a poor man in Edinburgh), ...
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Berlin - Page 135
The rage for operations still continued, but soon there came a report that a student of Berlin operated upon by Dieffenbach died from the effects of ...
London - Page 207
Besides the incorrect pronunciation of r, I may mention that in England, in London especially, the sound of that letter is entirely dropped at the end ...
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Cambridge - Page 325
such a command over his organs that he, shortly after, carried off the prize as the best reader of his year as scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. ...
Manchester - Page 304
I went to Manchester when I was fifteen years old, to . I dare say you will have heard of him. He told father that he was the only one that could cure ...
Bologna - Page 28
After pursuing his medical studies at Montpellier, and subsequently at Bologna, he prac-tised at Lyons, and then at Avignon, where he successively ...
Rome - Page 24
The Canon was printed in the original at Rome, in 1593, by Arab compositors. There exists no good Latin translation. The subjoined extracts are taken ...
Vienna - Page 302
Rosenthal, of Vienna, has well observed that, " In the arena of large cities individuals travel about as stutter-doctors, with but scanty practical ...
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Paris - Page 204
(• In some places it is universal, as in Denmark, in Marseilles, Rouen, and also in Paris, where the enunciation of the r seems to some extent subject ...
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Amsterdam - Page 33
JOHANN CONKAD AMMAN,* of Amsterdam, to whose * Amman was born at Schaff hausen in 1GG9 ; he settled in Amsterdam, where he died in 1724. ...
Lyon - Page 130
BONNET (de Lyon) advises the section of the genio- glossi beneath the chin, thus avoiding the danger of haemorrhage. ...
Liverpool - Page 68
This method was transplanted from Liverpool to New York." As regards the cure of the "venerable philosopher" mentioned in Blackwoocl's Magazine, ...
Orai - Page 20
CICERO -f speaks of defective speech in the following terms : —. t Cic. de Orai., lib. i, 61 (106-43 BC).
New York - Page 68
This method was transplanted from Liverpool to New York." As regards the cure of the "venerable philosopher" mentioned in Blackwoocl's Magazine, ...
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Boston - Page 70
Edward Warren, of Boston,* which has every appearance of a truthful account of the rise and pro-gress of Mrs. Leigh's system :— " The inventor of Mrs. ...