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In 1825 in a paper read at the French Academy of Medicine and subsequently published in the Archives Generales de Medecine, the French physician, Jean-Baptiste Bouillaud, mentioned the case of a patient, Catherine Thirion, who suddenly lost the ability to speak.
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apractic speakers, apractic patients, motor speech programming, apractic speech, verbally apractic, coexisting aphasia, secondary verbal apraxia, matrix training procedures, treating apraxia, pure motor aphasia, auditory comprehension scores, intersystemic reorganization, motor speech production, perseverative utterance, targeting deficits, oral praxis, mandibular excursion, groping behavior, cueing approaches, oral apraxia, articulatory accuracy, pure anarthria, acquired apraxia, articulatory errors, cueing hierarchy
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New York, San Diego, Clinical Aphasiolo, Related Disorders, Talking Word Board, Token Test, Conference Proceedings, Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination, Palo Alto, Basic Books, Consulting Psychologists Press, Neuropraxis Research Laboratory, New Jersey, The Hague, Western Aphasia Battery, Word Fluency Measure, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Aphasic Adlllt, Conference Procecdin, Englewood Cliffs, Little Brown, Working Paper
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