Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.8 57-62 March 1965.
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The Effect of Meprobamate on Recovery from Aphasia

Robert West
University of California, Los Angeles, California

Susan Stockel
Brooklyn Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital, Brooklyn, New York

Language training was given to 29 aphasic patients under the influence of two psychotropic drugs. A double-blind procedure, using a placebo as a control, was employed. No significant differences were found.


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