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J R Soc Med 2003;96:23-27
doi:10.1258/jrsm.96.1.23
© 2003 Royal Society of Medicine

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Babington's aphasia—overcoming left hemisphere trauma

E H Jellinek DM FRCP  

7 Oxgangs Road, Edinburgh EH10 7BG, Scotland, UK



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Figure 1. C A Calvert's operation diagram of 3 November with measurements of site of lesions from X-rays

 


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Figure 2. Dysgraphia in 1946 and 1994: spelling problems and elisions

 


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Figure 3. Centre of lesion in supramarginal gyrus at intersection of lines from diagram (see Figure 1).

C=Central sulcus; B=Broca's area; W=Wernicke's area: superimposed on sagittal MRI scan of normal brain

 


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Figure 4. Composite diagrams of penetrating left hemisphere lesions causing aphasia (x), and not causing aphasia (o) (from Ref 13)

 

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