Recherches cliniques propres a demontrer que la perte de la parole correspond a la lesion des lobules anterieurs du cerveau; in the Archives Générales de Médecine, 8, 25-45

Publisher Information: Paris: Bechet, 1825. Whole volume, 636pp. 200 x 125mm. Contemporary green cloth with mottled paper sides. Cloth spine with gilt lettering. Library stamp on title page and ffep. Minor foxing and toning, otherwise a very good copy. Book Id: 50175

Jean Baptiste Bouillaud was a French physician who was an early advocate of the localization of cerebral functions, especially speech. The paper featured here is the classic account of aphasia. Bouillaud was the first to suggest that injuries of the frontal lobe were a cause of aphasia. Garrison-Morton.com No. 4618.

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