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iug, misplacing, and misusing his words in various degrees. 

 Sometimes liis speech is a mere broth of unintelligible syl- 

 lables. In cases of pure motor aphasia the patient recog- 



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nizes Ids mistakes and sujBfers acutely from them. Now 

 whenever a patient dies in such a condition as this, and 

 an examination of his brain is permitted, it is found that 



