1st Edition

The Nature and Treatment of Stammering

By E. J. Boome, M. A. Richardson Copyright 1931
146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1931, The Nature and Treatment of Stammering looks at the theories and causes of stammering as they were understood at the time. It looks at the various treatments available, exposing those ‘quack’ remedies that are unlikely to work and may make things worse. Then goes on to describe new treatments with proven successful outcomes. Today it can be read in its historical... Read more

1. Introductory  2. Theories  3. Causation – I  4. Causation – II  5. Causation – III  6. Symptoms  7. Environment  8. The Stammerer’s Point of View  9. Treatment – I  10. Treatment – II  11. Treatment – III  12. Conclusion.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

E. J. (Edward James) Boome (1883–1954) was a pioneer in the study of speech defects and was largely responsible for the development and teaching of speech therapy in the London County Council service, becoming consultant to the council in this area. He was a founder member of the College of Speech Therapists.

M. A. Richardson. At time of publication was Senior Assistant for London County Council Remedial Courses for Stammering Children.