Published
June 28, 1973
How to Cite
SS, C. (1973). Cerebral palsy. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 4(1), 123-125. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/424
Abstract
It implies that the definitory process should precede a discussion. Hence, before starting a discussion concening the existence of the condition of 'Cerebral Palsy' it looks obvious at this stage to give out the definition of 'Cerebral Palsy'. However, it should be remembered that 'too great a haste in defining is almost as failure to define at all' (Coreignton).
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