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Harry Whitaker

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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 7, 2009
Chapter 36: history of aphasia: from brain to languagePaul Eling, Harry Whitaker
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 26, 2020
Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620-1695): A review of his contributions to neuropsychology on the quadricentennial of his birthClaudio Luzzatti, Harry Whitaker
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 22, 2016
The split between Gall and Spurzheim (1813-1818)Harry Whitaker, Gonia Jarema
Progress in Brain Research|December 3, 2013
Phrenology and physiognomy in Victorian literatureRhonda Boshears, Harry Whitaker
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|January 26, 2022
History of aphasia: A broad overviewPaul Eling, Harry Whitaker
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Franz Joseph Gall and music: the faculty and the bumpPaul Eling, Stanley Finger, Harry Whitaker
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 13, 2016
On the origins of organology: Franz Joseph Gall and a girl named BianchiPaul Eling, Stanley Finger, Harry Whitaker
Neurocase|December 27, 2017
Mixed language dominance: insights from a case of unexpected fluent aphasia with semantic jargon resulting from massive left perisylvian lesionDimitrios Kasselimis, Constantin Potagas, Panagiotis Simos, et al.
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 7, 2009
Chapter 36: history of aphasia: from brain to languagePaul Eling, Harry Whitaker
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 26, 2020
Johann Jakob Wepfer (1620-1695): A review of his contributions to neuropsychology on the quadricentennial of his birthClaudio Luzzatti, Harry Whitaker
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 22, 2016
The split between Gall and Spurzheim (1813-1818)Harry Whitaker, Gonia Jarema
Progress in Brain Research|December 3, 2013
Phrenology and physiognomy in Victorian literatureRhonda Boshears, Harry Whitaker
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|January 26, 2022
History of aphasia: A broad overviewPaul Eling, Harry Whitaker
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Franz Joseph Gall and music: the faculty and the bumpPaul Eling, Stanley Finger, Harry Whitaker
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 13, 2016
On the origins of organology: Franz Joseph Gall and a girl named BianchiPaul Eling, Stanley Finger, Harry Whitaker
Neurocase|December 27, 2017
Mixed language dominance: insights from a case of unexpected fluent aphasia with semantic jargon resulting from massive left perisylvian lesionDimitrios Kasselimis, Constantin Potagas, Panagiotis Simos, et al.
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