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Vol 3 No 1 (1972): .
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An analysis of 1000 consecutive cases seen at the ml India Institute of Speech and Hearing

Published June 27, 1972
How to Cite
P, R. M. B., & Satyendru Kumar. (1972). An analysis of 1000 consecutive cases seen at the ml India Institute of Speech and Hearing. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 3(1), 98-107. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/155

Abstract

It is the purpose of this paper to analyse 1000 cases seen at the All India Institute
of Speech and Hearing, for variables like sex, age, number of siblings in the family,
position of the case among the siblings, family history, consanguinity, who referred
the case to our Institute, whether he was advised therapy or not, and if so, whether he
attended therapy or not

References

Morley, M. E. (1965) The Development and Disorders of Speech in Childhood, Edinburgh, E and S Livingstone.