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Portraits in aphasia: Armand Trousseau (1801-1867).
Armand Trousseau's (1801-1867) contribution to the birth of aphasiology is sketched. It is shown that the French physician anticipated several of the important issues which aphasiologists were to debate at the end of the nineteenth century and in the first part of the twentieth century.