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1955-, Pfalzgraf Beth, ed. Pathways: Moving beyond stroke and aphasia. Wayne State University Press, 1990.
Find full textParr, Susie. Living with severe aphasia: The experience of communication impairment after stroke. Pavilion Publishing, 2004.
Find full textUnderwood, Helen. I need help: A stroke patient's plea : understanding simplified medical terminology and anatomy with emphasis on stroke (cerebrovascular accident of CVA) : including symptoms and concrete suggestions for patients and caregivers. Blue Dolphin Pub., 1991.
Find full textThe man who lost his language: A case of aphasia. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
Find full text1956-, Byng Sally, Gilpin Sue, and Ireland Chris, eds. Talking about aphasia: Living with loss of language after stroke. Open University Press, 1997.
Find full textS, Halper Anita, ed. Speech/language treatment of the aphasias: An integrated clinical approach. Aspen Publishers, 1988.
Find full textResch, Ruth. Without utterance: Tales from the other side of language. Starseed Publications, 2012.
Find full textKaplan, Tamara, and Tracey Milligan. Cerebrovascular Disease 1: Vascular Territories (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190650261.003.0004.
Full text(Editor), Joan Peters, and Martha Taylor Sarno (Editor), eds. Aphasia Handbook: A Guide for Stroke And Injury Survivors And Their Families. National Aphasia Association, 2004.
Find full textTaylor, Sarno Martha, Peters Joan F, Parr Susie 1953-, and National Aphasia Association, eds. The aphasia handbook: A guide for stroke and brain injury survivors and their families. National Aphasia Association, 2004.
Find full textUnderwood, Helen. I Need Help: A Stroke Patient's Plea. Blue Dolphin Publishing, 1992.
Find full textPathways: Moving Beyond Stroke and Aphasia (William Beaumont Hospital Speech and Language Pathology). WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1990.
Find full textHow to Conquer the World With One Hand...And an Attitude (Second Edition). 2nd ed. Positive Power Pub, 2002.
Find full textHale, Sheila. The Man Who Lost His Language: A Case of Aphasia. Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
Find full textSmith, Genevieve Waples. Care of the Patient with a Stroke: A Handbook for the Patient's Family and the Nurse. Springer, 2014.
Find full textOne Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, a Marriage, and the Language of Healing. Norton, 2011.
Find full textBurns. Speech/Lang Treat Aphasias Pb (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago procedure manual). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,US, 1988.
Find full textTavistock, Lady Henrietta, and Angela Levin. A Chance to Live (Charnwood Library). Ulverscroft Large Print, 1992.
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