Writing a man about his wife: Dr. Oliver Sachs title suggests an interesting book, but Oliver Sachs presents a completely different view of the spiritually challenged / disturbed. The man who entered his wife for a hat was a book explaining why the patient got lost, excessive, heavy traffic and simple signs. Coincidentally, this book opens the story of the title and makes it possible to explore the skill of the skilled physician who seems to have lost his real life view.
Oliver Sachs is a neuroscientist and wrote that "his wife has problems with his hat". He died at the age of 82. A scholar born in London has written several books on abnormal medical conditions, such as awakening, a man with the wife of the wrong hat, an island of color blindness. This is his most strange example. A case of Dr. Oliver Sachs in the 1960s involved a group of patients who were victims of the epidemic of "sleeping sickness" (encephalitis virus) that had become popular in the 1920s at Beth Abraham Hospital in New York. Sax's words "froze" for decades of sleep. Treatment with the experimental drug L-DOPA "woke up" them to a world of great change. Sax's "Awakening" book, published in 1973, influenced the 1990 movie starring Robert DeNiro and Robin Williams (bottom).
* Oliver W. Sachs (Exploration of Nervous System Disease), Summit Book, Hat and His Wife Lost For Other Clinical Talks; (December 1985) In his most special book, "20 This Century Max One of the clinical writers (New York Times) reviewed cases of patients who died in the world of miraculous disease, a clearly unavoidable neurological disorder Oliver Sacks's "Wrong Wife for His Wife" Tells the story of people who have suffered from wonderful sensibilities and intellectual differences. People suffering from violent convulsions or frown face, complaining of unwilling embarrassment, the body is strange, people who have artistic or mathematically superb talents, common things Ability to identify