Oliver Sachs
Summary of the man's book, which was ...
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Unabridged
20 minutes
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If a man loses his leg or eye, he knows that he has lost his leg or his eye, but what if he lost himself? Will he know? Dr. Oliver Sacks tells the struggles of patients who are struggling to adapt to strange worlds of neurological disorders. Here are people who can no longer get to know the daily things or those things they love; They suffer from violent cramps or scream without their will, society rejected them as crazy or backward, but they enjoy supernatural artistic and sports talents. Although some of these stories are indisputable, they remain part of our experience as human beings.
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