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The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons: The History of the Human Brain as Revealed by True Stories of Trauma, Madness, and Recovery (2014)

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0316182346 (ISBN13: 9780316182348)
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Little, Brown and Company

The Tale Of The Dueling Neurosurgeons: The History Of The Human Brain As Revealed By True Stories Of Trauma, Madness, And Recovery (2014) - Plot & Excerpts

Can you romp through the brain, learning as you go? I think that's what I just did. This was marvelously entertaining, rich in history with the gossipy details that bring these historical doctors and researchers to life.Kean recounts a history of brain research, starting from gross anatomy in the 16th century, to current debates over the nature of consciousness today. I'm a sucker for a book that's both educational and makes me laugh, which was certainly true here. An entertaining look at both the brain itself and the history of how discoveries about the brain and its functions came about. The author tells the story using lots of personal details about both the brain damaged patients and the scientists who examined them and made their subsequent scientific discoveries. For those who know little about the subject this will be eye opening and for those more familiar with the subjects discussed they will learn more about the stories behind the story. The author's use of anecdotes makes the functions of each part of the brain very real, memorable and clear to the reader. 4 1/2 star

What do You think about The Tale Of The Dueling Neurosurgeons: The History Of The Human Brain As Revealed By True Stories Of Trauma, Madness, And Recovery (2014)?

This is a nice collection of stories about the functionality of different parts of the brain.
—DumbnutNevs

Absolutely amazing. I couldn't put it down and I was heartbroken when it was over.
—coryvande

Very interesting book. Took a while to get into it, but worth sticking with it.
—Loana

A very comprehensive overview of the different types of brain damage.
—vampireloverml

mostly boaring
—frankie

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