The man who mistook his wife for a hat
The man who mistook his wife for a hat
Oliver Sacks
Translated by Afaf Ghadra
This book is truly unique, written by a neurologist appointed in New York hospitals, and a writer of British origin, who is world famous for his many books that study the cases and behaviors of individuals who suffer from a disorder or dysfunction in their brains. “Patients are the focus of my work and my life,” he says in his book, defining the surroundings of his professional and humanitarian work, which requires him to live daily and permanently with the disease in which he raises questions that are “essential in nature,” and with his patients who constantly drag him “to the question,” which he in turn constantly drags to them. Therefore, the reader will find "in the following stories and studies a continuous movement from this direction to that."
Strange stories from another reality that is stranger to our ordinary reality, and characters who live as....................
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