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Case of Sudden and Complete "Aphasia" and Partial "Right Hemiplegia," Lesion of "Broca's Convolution," with a Small "Hœmorrhage" in Substance of Corpus Callosum, c
1876
Journal of Mental Science
The particulars of the following case may be sufficiently interesting to place on record, as bearing on the morbid anatomy of aphasia, and, further, as illustrating the negative results which follow localised destruction of convolutions posterior to the "Fissure of Rolando." The patient, an elderly imbecile female, had been an inmate of the Cork District Lunatic Asylum for the last forty-five years. She was invariably quiet and docile, clean in her habits and person, and sufficiently rational
doi:10.1192/bjp.22.99.406
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