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How We Build Scientific Theories:A Look at the Early History of Aphasiology
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How We Build Scientific Theories:A Look at the Early History of Aphasiology
Introduction
Questions
Questions
Questions
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Important Events in Neuroscience
Franz Joseph Gall
Gall's Drawing
Flourens
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Bouillaud
Broca
Broca's Drawing
M. Leborgne's Brain
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Wernicke
Wernicke's Arc, 1874
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Lichtheim's Model
Kussmaul's Model
Kussmaul's Model
Lichtheim's Model
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Jackson
Freud
Head, Goldstein, von Monakow
Hiatus in Aphasiology 1920-1960
Geschwind
A.R. Luria
Timeline for the History of Aphasia
Conclusion
Author: Dr. Heidi Roth, M.D. / rothhl@medicine.ufl.edu
Contact: Russell Fielding / rtfield@ufl.edu
Version: Produced by the Office of Medical Informatics
Copyright: 1999 by the University of Florida
Location: http://medinfo.ufl.edu/other/histmed/roth/index.html
Created: May 20, 1999
Modified: May 21, 1999