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- 2007033728 contributor B10789373.
- 2007033728 contributor B10789374.
- 2007033728 created "2008.".
- 2007033728 date "2008".
- 2007033728 date "2008.".
- 2007033728 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2007033728 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2007033728 description "The older history of aphasia -- From Antiquity to the Middle Ages -- From the Renaissance to the 18th century -- The 19th century until Broca -- The 19th century after Broca -- The 20th century until the Second World War -- From the Second World War to Geschwind: neoclassicism and the return -- To localisation -- Aphasiology to the Millennium -- The development of linguistic aphasiology in the later 20th century -- Cognitive neuropsychology & the rise of cognitive neuroscience -- Broca's aphasia & Broca's area: the journey from 1861 to 2000 -- Beyond the left Peri-sylvian region.".
- 2007033728 extent "xiv, 294 p. ;".
- 2007033728 identifier "9781841695136 (hardback)".
- 2007033728 identifier 2007033728.html.
- 2007033728 issued "2008".
- 2007033728 issued "2008.".
- 2007033728 language "eng".
- 2007033728 publisher "New York : Psychology Press,".
- 2007033728 subject "616.85/52 22".
- 2007033728 subject "Aphasia History.".
- 2007033728 subject "RC425 .T474 2008".
- 2007033728 tableOfContents "The older history of aphasia -- From Antiquity to the Middle Ages -- From the Renaissance to the 18th century -- The 19th century until Broca -- The 19th century after Broca -- The 20th century until the Second World War -- From the Second World War to Geschwind: neoclassicism and the return -- To localisation -- Aphasiology to the Millennium -- The development of linguistic aphasiology in the later 20th century -- Cognitive neuropsychology & the rise of cognitive neuroscience -- Broca's aphasia & Broca's area: the journey from 1861 to 2000 -- Beyond the left Peri-sylvian region.".
- 2007033728 title "Milestones in the history of aphasia : theories and protagonists / Juergen Tesak & Chris Code.".
- 2007033728 type "text".