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The author recounts his long personal struggle with stammering, chronicling repeated failed treatments, study of speech principles, and eventual development of a practical therapeutic system. Parts combine memoir, analysis of causes and manifestations of stuttering across childhood and youth, discussion of psychological and physical effects, diagnostic guidance, and descriptions of treatment cases and the Unit Method he advocates. Practical chapters explain how to assess curability, techniques to free the tongue and restore natural speech, counsel for parents, and warnings about delay, while emphasizing permanence of cure and the social and emotional benefits of fluent speech.

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Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue

Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue was an author known for his work in the field of speech disorders. His notable book, "Stammering, its cause and cure," explores the complexities of stuttering and offers insights into its origins and potential remedies. Bogue's contributions to the understanding of speech impediments reflect a commitment to improving communication skills and helping those affected by such challenges. His work remains a reference point for discussions on speech therapy and the psychological aspects of stammering.

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