directorynsa.blogg.se

Hindsight by Ronald Kelly
Hindsight by Ronald Kelly









Hindsight by Ronald Kelly

Not to sound like some grizzled, old dog horror writer (which, truthfully, I am), but today’s writers just don’t realize how easy they have it. In my case, it has been 45 years since the writing bug first bit me – rather hard – at the age of 15. Inside this Instaread of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And MacGregor, who installed a level on his glasses to enable him to stand upright to correct a persistent lean. P., a music teacher who lost his ability to distinguish faces and objects, even mistaking his wife for his hat, who learned to sing to himself to keep from becoming disoriented. However, many patients find ways to adapt to their ailments and recoup those losses in other ways, such as Mr. Losses can be highly disruptive to a patient's life, such as Jimmie G.'s severe memory loss.

Hindsight by Ronald Kelly Hindsight by Ronald Kelly

These neurological impairments take on many forms. The narratives illuminate medical details of the diseases while illustrating how those diseases play out in a patient's thoughts and actions, bringing a more human aspect to the ailments. brings together more than two dozen narratives of patients with many different neurological impairments. In this 30th anniversary edition of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks, M.D.

Hindsight by Ronald Kelly

PLEASE NOTE: This is key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book.The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: by Oliver Sacks - Key Takeaways, Analysis & Review











Hindsight by Ronald Kelly