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Speaking, Stammering, Singing, Shouting Liz Williams Hammersley argues that

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Speaking, Stammering, Singing, Shouting Liz Williams Hammersley argues thatWhat was considered a good, normal, or healthy voice in the nineteenth century? In 1854, singing master Manuel Garcia became the first person to see the vocal cords at work in a human throat. Less than a decade later, surgeon Paul Broca identified what he called a speech center in the brain. The almost simultaneous invention of the laryngoscope and the discovery of Broca's area present important turning points for how medical, musical, and other

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