AFAZIYAGA OID DASTLABKI TADQIQOTLARNING QISQACHA TARIXI
This article briefly reviews the research conducted in the history of aphasia from ancient times to the Middle Ages. We based on the articles by modern aphasiologists on this topic. Different approaches to the history of aphasia is outlined. We discussed main figures and research during the given period of time, as well as we give some review on Avicenna’s approach to the speech pathology based on his work “Canon of Maedicine”.
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