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How We Build Scientific Theories:A Look at the Early History of Aphasiology


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  1. [RealAudio] How We Build Scientific Theories:A Look at the Early History of Aphasiology
  2. [RealAudio] Introduction
  3. [RealAudio] Questions
  4. [RealAudio] Questions
  5. [RealAudio] Questions
  6. [RealAudio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  7. [RealAudio] Important Events in Neuroscience
  8. [RealAudio] Franz Joseph Gall
  9. [RealAudio] Gall's Drawing
  10. [RealAudio] Flourens
  11. [RealAudio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  12. [RealAudio] Bouillaud
  13. [RealAudio] Broca
  14. [RealAudio] Broca's Drawing
  15. [RealAudio] M. Leborgne's Brain
  16. [RealAudio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  17. [RealAudio] Wernicke
  18. [RealAudio] Wernicke's Arc, 1874
  19. [No Audio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  20. [RealAudio] Lichtheim's Model
  21. [RealAudio] Kussmaul's Model
  22. [RealAudio] Kussmaul's Model
  23. [RealAudio] Lichtheim's Model
  24. [No Audio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  25. [No Audio] Jackson
  26. [No Audio] Freud
  27. [RealAudio] Head, Goldstein, von Monakow
  28. [RealAudio] Hiatus in Aphasiology 1920-1960
  29. [RealAudio] Geschwind
  30. [RealAudio] A.R. Luria
  31. [RealAudio] Timeline for the History of Aphasia
  32. [No Audio] 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