Speech and Speech Disorders in Western Thought before 1600
By Ynez Violé O'Neill
Speech and Speech Disorders in Western Thought before 1600
By Ynez Violé O'Neill
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"Much learning is amassed in this very attractive and well-written book, and an important and hitherto somewhat neglected medical problem or series of problems handled carefully and comprehensively, despite the immense historical perspective required." Journal of the History of Medicine
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