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Congenital Word Deafness and other Defects.
1912
E B Smith
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E B Smith
CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): AND ITS RELATION TO IDIOGLOSSIA AND OTHER SPEECH DEFECTS.
January 1930, The Journal of neurology and psychopathology,
E B Smith
[Congenital word deafness: acoustic agnosia].
January 1960, Zeitschrift fur Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie und ihre Grenzgebiete,
E B Smith
Congenital deafness and other defects following German measles in the mother.
October 1946, American journal of diseases of children (1911),
E B Smith
Congenital verbal-auditory agnosia (Word Deafness).
January 1951, Pediatrics,
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CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): WITH REPORT OF A CASE.
January 1929, The Journal of neurology and psychopathology,
E B Smith
Congenital deafness, recurrent meningitis, and neural tube defects.
January 1976, Transactions of the Pacific Coast Oto-Ophthalmological Society annual meeting,
E B Smith
[Congenital deafness and other diseases caused by rubella].
January 1962, Laeknabladid,
E B Smith
Congenital Deficiency of Conscious Auditory Perception of Words (Word-Deafness).
March 1933, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
E B Smith
Congenital Word-Deafness, with some Observations on the accompanying Idioglossia.
July 1930, The Journal of neurology and psychopathology,
E B Smith
CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): INVESTIGATION OF A CASE BY HEAD'S METHOD.
April 1929, The Journal of neurology and psychopathology,
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