Excerpt from Home Cure for Stammerers
It is the author's aim in compiling this book to give to speech sufferers, stammerers and stutterers the world over, and to preserve for their benefit for the future, the best advice, instruction, and treatment considered best in the cure of stammering and stuttering which has appeared in print during many years.
So little of value relating to the subject, other than the instruction contained in the books the author has published, being obtainable, it is to be hoped the opinions expressed will be carefully weighed by the reader. Great benefit must surely result from painstaking study and application.
The opinions of the writers differ in many cases; because of this fact the reader is offered an opportunity to judge each view separately, and can make the book a valuable guide for Home Instruction and Cure.
No two cases of stammering present like manifestations. No two stammerers are alike in disposition. It is largely because of this, owing to the probability that each writer has based his judgment wholly upon the manifestation of stammering in only a few cases, that such widely different views are expressed.
The reader should carefully study each view separately, thereby profiting by the advice which may seem applicable to his or her particular case. The author, who has carefully compiled the views herein contained, urges the need of application in carrying out the principles suggested. He feels satisfied, from long years of experience in the treatment of stammering, it is not knowledge altogether that is required. A knowledge of correct theories is required, but coupled with this knowledge there is also required much practice. Without practice in the execution of the advice suggested, all study will be in vain.
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