Saturday, October 31, 2015

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Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE, FRCP (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist and author who spent his professional life in the United States. He felt that the brain was the "most incredible thing in the universe" and therefore important to study. He became widely known for writing best-selling case histories about his patients disorders, with some of his books adapted for film and stage. A longer definition comes from Wikipedia.
          - Oliver Sacks (1933 – 2015) on Using Imagination to See
          - A Brain That Can't Hear Music
          - Oliver Sacks Discusses New Topics in Neurology
          - Oliver Sacks on Medicine and Humanism
          - Oliver Sacks on Manipulating the Brain
          - Oliver Sacks on Charles Darwin
          - Oliver Sacks on Writing
          - Oliver Sacks and How the iPod Changes Us
          - Oliver Sacks on Hallucinations
          - Oliver Sacks Has Questions about the Brain
          - Oliver Sacks on the Left and Right Brain
          - Oliver Sacks on Medical Research
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