Bering, E., Jr., M.D.: Special Assistant to the Director for Program Analysis, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, from a personal communication to the author, dated July 27, 1967.
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Bernaldo de Quiros, J., & Della Cella, M. : La dislexa como sintoma y como sintoma estadistico sobre la dislexia infantill Rosario — Santa Fe, ACTA Neuropsoquiatrica Argentina, 1959, 5, 178-193. Above reference quoted as translated by W. W Meisser reported as abstract 1232, Psychological Abstracts, 35, p. 127.
3.
Capistrant, T. D., M.D.: Consultant Neurological and Sensory DiseaseControl Program, National Center for Chronic Disease Control, from a personal communicaton author, dated July 26, 1967.
4.
Davies, G. T., M.D.: Consultant in Ophthalmology Neurological and Sensory Disease Control Program, National Center for Chronic Control, from a personal communication to the author, dated July 27, 1967.
5.
DeWitt, F.B.: Director and Founder, Dewitt Reading Clinic, San Rafael, California, from a personal communication to the author, August 7, 1967.
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Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary Edition, W. B. Saunders Co., Phibadelphia 419.
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Eisenberg, L., M.D.: “Reading Retardation. Psychiatric and Sociologic Aspects”February, 1966, p. 359-360.
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English, H.B, and English, A.C.: A Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychological and Psychoanalytical Terms, Longmans, Green and Co.,1953.
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Hayes, A.S., Editor: Dyslexia Conference a meeting held September 1, 1966 Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, New York city, New York, pp. 18-28. (The report is available from Mr. Hayes, Center for Applied Linguistics,1717 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., 20036).
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Hermann, K., M.D.: Reading Disability Study of Word-Blindness and Related Handicaps, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield. Illinois, 1959, pp. 17-18, 20.
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Keeney, A.H., M.D.: Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, Wills Eye Hospital and Research Institute from an unpublished manuscript Dyslexia and Associated Diseases in Relation to the Ophthalmologist and the Orthoptist, undated but sent as a personal communication July 21, 1967.
12.
North, A.F., Jr., M.D.: Senior Pediatrician, Project Head Start, Office of Economic from a personal communication to teh author dated August 2, 1967.
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Ozer, M.N., M.D.: Associate Neuroeurologist, Children's Hospital of D.C.; Director of Special Research Clinic concerned with the diagnostic evaluation of children with learning problems, communication to the author, dated August 3, 1967.
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Park, G.E., M.D.: “Biological Changes Associated with Dyslexia,”Archives of Pediatries, March 1955.
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Psychiatric Dictionary, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, New York, 1960, p. 238.
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Reading Reform News, May 1967, Reading Reform Foundation, 36 West 44 Street, New York City.
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Schenk-Danzinger, L.: “Probleme der Legasthenie,”Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Psychologic und Ihre Anwendungen, 1961, 20, 29-48. Above reference quoted as translated by J. W. House and reported as abstract 2KF29S, Psychological Abstracts, 36, p. 386.
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Thompson, L.J., M.D.: Reading Disability, Developmental Dyslexia, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill, 1966, p. X.
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Venon, M.D.: Backwardness in Reading, A Study of its Nature and Origin, Cambridge University Press, London,1958.
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Waites, L., M.D.: Specific Dyslexia and Related Language Disabilities, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, Dallas, copyright 1966 by Lucius Waites, M.D.
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Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, Unabridged, C. C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Mass., 1961, pp. 806 and 1423.
22.
Williams, B.H., M.D.: Head, Section on Pediatric Neurology, Perinatal Research Branch, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, from a personal communication to the author, dated August 1, 1967.
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Zedler, E.Y.: “Conference Charge,” Research Conference on the Problem of Dyslexia and Related Disorders in Public Schools of the United States, Final Report of U.S. Office of Education Project 7-8270, Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas.