Awakenings - Oliver Sacks
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Awakenings

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Langue
Anglais
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Maison d'édition
Pan Macmillan
Pages
448
ISBN
9780330523677
Awakenings by Oliver Sacks chronicles the remarkable true stories of patients who, after contracting sleeping sickness during the epidemic following World War I, remained in a catatonic state for decades. In 1969, Dr. Oliver Sacks administered the then-new drug L-DOPA, which led to astonishing and explosive "awakenings" in these individuals. The book delves into twenty detailed case histories, exploring the profound emotional and psychological impacts of these sudden returns to consciousness on the patients and those around them.

Through compassionate storytelling, Sacks illustrates the struggles and triumphs of these patients as they navigated a world that had moved on without them, and the complex, often temporary, nature of their recovery. This work offers a deep exploration into health, disease, suffering, and the essence of human existence, raising philosophical questions about the human mind's adaptability and the intricate relationship between neurological function and emotional well-being. Awakenings invites readers to contemplate the profound experience of regaining life and consciousness after years of profound disability.

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Awakenings Paru initialement en 1982
Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Pan

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