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... remedies proposed in relation to impedi- ments of speech , from the earliest period to the present time . For reasons stated in the text , it is not pretended that a mere perusal of these pages will enable afflicted persons to cure ...
... remedies proposed in relation to impedi- ments of speech , from the earliest period to the present time . For reasons stated in the text , it is not pretended that a mere perusal of these pages will enable afflicted persons to cure ...
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... remedies proposed , I first intended to offer my comments on them separately in a collected form . On further consideration , it seemed to me preferable to append my remarks to the respec- 56 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING .
... remedies proposed , I first intended to offer my comments on them separately in a collected form . On further consideration , it seemed to me preferable to append my remarks to the respec- 56 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING .
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... remedy , if you will recite to me some speech in Euripides or Sophocles . When Demosthenes had finished , Satyrus ... remedies he applied to his personal defects , and he says he had it from Demosthenes in his old age . The hesitation ...
... remedy , if you will recite to me some speech in Euripides or Sophocles . When Demosthenes had finished , Satyrus ... remedies he applied to his personal defects , and he says he had it from Demosthenes in his old age . The hesitation ...
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... remedy all kinds of defective utterance . Vicious articulation , he conceived , was in some cases owing to organic defect in some portion of the vocal and articulating apparatus , or to debility . The tongue , for instance , is ...
... remedy all kinds of defective utterance . Vicious articulation , he conceived , was in some cases owing to organic defect in some portion of the vocal and articulating apparatus , or to debility . The tongue , for instance , is ...
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... the patient is frequently much agita- ted , the countenance becomes livid , and the features contorted . To remedy this defect , he advises loud reading , committing to memory short pieces , and to SECOND PERIOD . 69.
... the patient is frequently much agita- ted , the countenance becomes livid , and the features contorted . To remedy this defect , he advises loud reading , committing to memory short pieces , and to SECOND PERIOD . 69.
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