Obituary: Oliver Bloodstein

Oliver Bloodstein, a major founding father of the modern field of speech-language pathology, and an internationally respected expert on stuttering, died on July 4, 2010 at the age of 89.

TheĀ Handbook, his life legacy, has been called “the most significant single publication in the entire field of speech pathology”, “the most important book on stuttering in print” and the “Bible” of stuttering research.

Read the rest of the obituary at stammering.org.

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