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A review by rossbm
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales by Oliver Sacks
3.0
(listened as audiobook)
What's it about?
It's a selection of case studies by a clinical neurologist. It's organized into different themes and there's a fair amount of philosophical musing throughout.
What did I think?
I liked the The Man Who Mistook Wife for a Hat. Oliver Sacks does a good job of describing his patients and making their stories interesting. Hearing about "non-neuortypical" people and their behaviors opens your mind to the wonders of the human mind.
What's it about?
It's a selection of case studies by a clinical neurologist. It's organized into different themes and there's a fair amount of philosophical musing throughout.
What did I think?
I liked the The Man Who Mistook Wife for a Hat. Oliver Sacks does a good job of describing his patients and making their stories interesting. Hearing about "non-neuortypical" people and their behaviors opens your mind to the wonders of the human mind.