Definition of Aphasiacs

1. aphasiac [n] - See also: aphasiac

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aphasiacs

aphakia
aphakial
aphakic
aphakic eye
aphakic glaucoma
aphaniptera
aphanipterous
aphanite
aphanites
aphanitic
aphantic
aphasia
aphasiac
aphasiacs (current term)
aphasias
aphasic
aphasics
aphasiologist
aphasiology
aphasmid
aphasy
aphelian
aphelias
aphelions
apheliotropic
apheliotropism

Literary usage of Aphasiacs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Physiology and Histology of the Cerebral Convolutions by Charles Robert Richet (1879)
"know that the majority of aphasiacs have childish ideas, weeping, etc. ... Some aphasiacs can express neither negation nor affirmation by gesture of the ..."

2. The Journal of Mental Science by Royal Medico-psychological Association (1873)
"... and the unfortunate and unconscious facility of writing one word for another, as is done by some aphasiacs. The drug also acts as an aphrodisiac, ..."

3. Diseases of the Nervous System by Julius Lincoln Salinger (1910)
"In aphasiacs who were left-handed an anatomical defect was found in the right half of the brain. Therefore, without fear of challenge, we may draw the ..."

4. The Errors of Mind Healing: Compared with the Miracles of Christ and His by Reinhold Willman (1909)
"If, therefore, the paralytics spoken of in the Bible were at the same time aphasiacs the reference to them would have most likely been that of dumbness, ..."

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