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Patient H.M. :, a short story of memory, madness, and family's secrets, Luke Dittrich

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Patient H.M. :, a short story of memory, madness, and family's secrets, Luke Dittrich
Language
eng
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biography
Main title
Patient H.M. :
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sound recording
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933286642
Responsibility statement
Luke Dittrich
Sub title
a short story of memory, madness, and family's secrets
Summary
Investigative journalist Dittrich explores the scientific, ethical and human dimensions of one of the most important stories in the history of medicine. In the summer of 1953, a renowned Yale neurosurgeon performed a novel operation on an epileptic patient. The operation helped control intractable seizures, but it also did something else: it left the patient amnesic for the rest of his life. Dittrich excavates the lives of Dr. Scoville and his most famous patient--most commonly known only as "H. M." to protect his privacy--and connects their tales together in thrilling, kaleidoscopic fashion, uncovering troves of well-guarded secrets, and revealing how the bright future of modern neuroscience has dark roots in the forgotten history of psychosurgery, raising ethical questions that echo into the present day
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