WERNICKE, Carl
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Der aphasische Symptomencomplex.Wroclaw (Vratislava, Breslau): M. Cohn & Weigert, 1874.Sensory aphasia (“Wernicke’s aphasia”). Wernicke did important work on the localization of aphasia; he included in his book accounts of alexia and agraphia. English translation in Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, edited by R. Cohen and W. Wartofsky, Dordrecht: Reidel, 1969, pp. 3497. Subjects: NEUROLOGY › Aphasia, Agraphia, Agnosia, Speech, Anatomy and Physiology of › Speech Disorders |
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Grundriss der Psychiatrie in klinischen Vorlesungen.Leipzig: G. Thieme, 1894 – 1900.Wernicke made valuable contributions to the subject of sensory aphasia, mind-blindness, and apraxia. He correlated all psychic action with the function of speech, each perversion being interpreted as showing a minus or plus activity. Subjects: NEUROLOGY, NEUROLOGY › Aphasia, Agraphia, Agnosia |
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Atlas des Gehirns. 2 pts.Wroclaw (Vratislava, Breslau): Schletter, 1897 – 1900.Subjects: ANATOMY › Neuroanatomy, NEUROSCIENCE › NERVOUS SYSTEM › Brain, including Medulla: Cerebrospinal Fluid |
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Wernicke's works on aphasia: A sourcebook and review.The Hague & New York: Mouton, 1977.Subjects: NEUROLOGY › Aphasia, Agraphia, Agnosia, NEUROLOGY › History of Neurology |