![]() ![]() Mirror image sides of the brain are damaged in Michael and Stuart and the effects on their life areĬompletely different. The words are intended for his wife, Helen, who sits beside him. ![]() He is about to say something, but doesn't. ![]() As I struggle with milky tea, Stuart locks me Present) clings to the wall like a huge fly. An ornate black clock (his early-retirement Which he received when his head hit a rock in the grass after a fall from a tree. The next day the author Paul Broks is visiting another patient with a dent over his left eyebrow, Stuart, Three inches up from his right eyebrow, indicating some injury involving damage to his brain. Michael, who spoke that first sentence above had a dent in his head about In strange ways or just go silent on them. Times which humans have to go through - journeys into neuropathology, when suddenly parts of their body act And "Into the Silent Land" is about the worst Was the best of times it was the worst of times" by Charles Dickens. "Why does raw meat give me a hard-on?" is an amazing first sentence for a book, right up there with "It Reminder of New Reviews & New DIGESTWORLD Issues - CLICK Like Us? Subscribe to Receive a Monthly Email ![]() Into the Silent Land - Travels in Neuropsychology by Paul Broks, An Evolution of Consciousness ARJ2 Review by Bobby Matherne Site Map: MAIN / A Reader's Journal, Vol. ![]()
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