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" A few days previously he had suddenly lost his senses, and had been unconscious for nearly an hour. When he came round, he exhibited no symptom of paralysis, but could not articulate a single word. He moved his tongue perfectly — he swallowed with ease,... "
Lectures on clinical medicine, delivered at the Hotel-Dieu, Paris v.1, 1867 - Page 262
by Armand Trousseau - 1867
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 42

Medicine - 1868 - 1192 pages
...his tongue perfectly, he swallowed with ease, but, however much he tried, he could not utter a word. He was ineffectually galvanized for a fortnight, but...complaint. It is very remarkable, however, that during tke whole course of this singular affection he could manage all his affairs by snbttituting writing...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 43

Medicine - 1869 - 588 pages
...his tongue perfectly, he swallowed with ease, but, however much he tried, he could not utter a word. He was ineffectually galvanized for a fortnight, but...the complaint. It is very remarkable, however, that daring the whole course of this singular affection he could manage all his affairs by substituting...
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Transactions of the Clinical Society of London. ...

Clinical Society of London - 1870 - 326 pages
...ease, but however much he tried he could not utter a word.' . . . ' He was ineffectually galvanised for a fortnight; but without any special treatment,...certain measure, by substituting writing for speech.' Dr. Bastian, in his excellent article ' on the various forms of loss of speech in cerebral disease,'*...
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Lectures on clinical medicine v.2, Volume 2

Armand Trousseau - 1873 - 992 pages
...of the Paris Halles, very young, and having the appearance of a man enjoying excellent health. H« made signs that he could not speak, and handed to...case is something like the above. A lady residing at Boulogue-sur-Mer, was for ten or twelve years an object of curiosity in the town and the subject of...
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The Brain as an Organ of Mind

H. Charlton Bastian - Brain - 1880 - 730 pages
...his tongue perfectly, he swallowed with ease, but, however much he tried, he could not utter a word. He was ineffectually galvanized for a fortnight, but...six weeks after the invasion of the complaint. It ia very remarkable, however, that during the whole course of tlt.it singular affection he could manage...
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The Brain as an Organ of Mind

H. Charlton Bastian - Brain - 1887 - 742 pages
...his tongue perfectly, he swallowed with ease, but, however much he tried, he could not utter a word. He was ineffectually galvanized for a fortnight, but...any special treatment he completely recovered his epeech five or six weeks after the invasion of the complaint. It ia very remarkable, however, that...
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Clinical lectures and essays on diseases of the nervous system

John Syer Bristowe - 1888 - 436 pages
...with ease, but however much he tried he could not utter a word.' ... 'He was ineffectually galvanised for a fortnight ; but without any special treatment,...certain measure, by substituting writing for speech.' Dr. Bastian, in his excellent article ' on the various forms of loss of speech in cerebral disease,'...
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