Speech Disorder in Nineteenth Century Britain

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Speech Disorder in Nineteenth Century Britain

The History of Stuttering

Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Sociology Medical sociology History of medicine Speech and language disorders and therapy Nursing and ancillary services Social and cultural history

Author: Denyse Rockey

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Collection: Routledge Revivals

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th December 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040603796


Introduction

Originally published in 1980, this comprehensive study of stuttering in Britain in the nineteenth century was the first detailed examination of one speech problem as manifested in a particular time and place.

Scope of the Study

It examines the problems posed by stuttering and illustrates how it became the linguistic handicap most responsible for laying the roots of professional speech therapy.

Challenges and Developments

The impediment was seen as a challenge to the physician in that the cure was tantalisingly elusive and the cause highly problematic. From these first attempts at treatment the profession of speech therapy developed.

Personal Stories and Systematic Management

Many of the nineteenth century therapists were themselves stutterers who conquered their own impediment. As systematic management of speech defects emerged it matched the development of both humane mental health services and special education.

Community Response

It also demonstrated the community's response to disabled people which took the form of private philanthropy on the one hand and government legislation on the other.

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