Fülszöveg
'Written by one of the great clinical writers of the 20th
century, Migraine, intended for the general public, should
be read as much for its brilliant insights into the nature of
our mental functioning as for its discussion of migraine'
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
A new revised edition of Oliver Sacks' classic book on
migraine, this is a full and penetrating insight into that most
distressing of common illnesses. The symptoms,
treatments and psychological effects are all discussed in
detail, making it an essential guide to the migraine sufferer
who wants to know exactly what he or she is up against.
Informative, well-written and entertaining includes a
good review of specific drug treatments and can be read by
all those who have to deal with migraine'
THE LANCET
'A most excellent survey must be the definitive book on
the subject'
NURSING MIRROR
'Well organised, original, constructive deserves a wide
readership'
MENTAL HEALTH
'His commentary is so erudite,...
Tovább
Fülszöveg
'Written by one of the great clinical writers of the 20th
century, Migraine, intended for the general public, should
be read as much for its brilliant insights into the nature of
our mental functioning as for its discussion of migraine'
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
A new revised edition of Oliver Sacks' classic book on
migraine, this is a full and penetrating insight into that most
distressing of common illnesses. The symptoms,
treatments and psychological effects are all discussed in
detail, making it an essential guide to the migraine sufferer
who wants to know exactly what he or she is up against.
Informative, well-written and entertaining includes a
good review of specific drug treatments and can be read by
all those who have to deal with migraine'
THE LANCET
'A most excellent survey must be the definitive book on
the subject'
NURSING MIRROR
'Well organised, original, constructive deserves a wide
readership'
MENTAL HEALTH
'His commentary is so erudite, so gracefully written, that
even those people fortunate enough to never have had a
migraine in their lives should find it equally compelling'
NEW YORK TIMES
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