Oliver Sacks Mistook His Wife For A Hat

Oliver Sacks Mistook His Wife For A Hat. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Oliver Sacks Sacks chose the title of the book from the case study of one of his patients which he names "Dr Oliver Sacks 's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is divided into four parts, each of which consists of a series of brief case studies centered around some aspect of neurology, the field of science that deals with the nervous system.

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"Oliver Sacks has become the world's best-known neurologist His case studies of broken minds offer brilliant insight into the mysteries of consciousness." —The Guardian Featuring a new preface, Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat tells the stories of individuals afflicted with perceptual and intellectual disorders: patients who have lost their memories and with them the greater. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat [Cover Image] Oliver Sacks Authors Odyssey Editions. First production at the Theatre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris, 1993; English version, "The Man Who…," first performed at the National Theatre, 1994 and 1995; Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1995; and elsewhere. P" that has visual agnosia, a neurological condition that leaves him unable to.

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks, Hobbies & Toys, Books & Magazines. His case studies of broken minds offer brilliant insight into the mysteries of consciousness." —The Guardian Featuring a new preface, Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat tells the stories of individuals afflicted with perceptual and intellectual disorders: patients who have lost their memories and with them the greater. "Oliver Sacks has become the world's best-known neurologist