Author: Wanda Webb PhD
Edition: 5
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0750675268
Category: Medical
Edition: 5
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0750675268
Category: Medical
Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist, 5e
A clear, concise, and approachable writing style helps students understand neurology in the context of speech-language pathology. Download Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist medical books for free.
Supplemented by a wealth of new illustrations and learning features for students, this new edition helps to demystify this often-daunting subject matter. The 5th edition also introduces a new author, Dr. Richard Adler, who brings a fresh perspective and an impressive clinical background.The perfect reader-friendly introduction to the neurology of speech and languageEmphasizes the neurological mechanisms involved in communication disorders in children and adultsA new two-color design enhances chapter organization, and the larger size offers a better image presentation with convenient lay-flat reading.Approximately 225 Get Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist our bestseller medical books.
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Supplemented by a wealth of new illustrations and learning features for students, this new edition helps to demystify this often-daunting subject matter. The 5th edition also introduces a new author, Dr. Richard Adler, who brings a fresh perspective and an impressive clinical background.The perfect reader-friendly introduction to the neurology of speech and languageEmphasizes the neurological mechanisms involved in communication disorders in children and adultsA new two-color design enhances chapter organization, and the larger size offers a better image presentation with convenient lay-flat reading upplemented by a wealth of new illustrations and learning features for students, this new edition helps to demystify this often-daunting subject matter. The 5th edition also introduces a new author, Dr. Richard Adler, who brings a fresh perspective and an impressive clinical background.The perfect reader-friendly introduction to the neurology of speech and languageEmphasizes the neurological mechanisms involved in communication disorders in children and adultsA new two-color design enhances chapter organization, and the larger size offers a better image presentation with convenient lay-flat reading.Approximately 225
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