Download The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales, by Oliver Sacks: Key Takeaways, Analysis, & Review AudioBook Free
In such a 30th-anniversary model of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks, MD, brings together more than two dozen narratives of patients numerous different neurological impairments. The narratives illuminate medical details of the diseases while illustrating how those diseases play out in a patient's thoughts and activities, bringing a far more human aspect to the disorders. These neurological impairments take on many forms. Losses can be highly disruptive to a patient's life, such as Jimmie G.'s severe ram reduction. However, many patients find ways to adjust to their disorders and recoup those losses in different ways, such as Mr. P., a music teacher who lost his potential to distinguish encounters and things, even mistaking his wife for his hat, who discovered to sing to himself to keep from becoming disoriented; and MacGregor, who installed a level on his spectacles to allow him to stand upright to improve a persistent low fat.... Please be aware: They are key takeaways and an evaluation of the reserve and not the original book. Inside this Instaread of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat:
- Overview of the reserve
- Important people
- Key takeaways
- Examination of key takeaways