![]() ![]() The patient was bilingual in Spanish and English. His book recounts dozens of such scenarios.įor example, one patient he treated had a tumor that needed to be removed, and the only path to the tumor involved navigating through a section of the brain responsible for language. Rahul Jandial works in Los Angeles on extremely compelling kinds of medical issues involving the brain. Happily, my surmise was incorrect what I read instead was an amazing book stuffed to the brim with lively and thought-provoking anecdotes from a genius in neurosurgery and science. Knowing that I have a lively sense of humor, I figured that she had given me a book of humorous aphorisms, at least based on the title. ![]() I received this book as a Christmas gift from my wife. Though all of the ones I’ve read and reviewed have been outstanding in many ways, I confess that the book currently under review here is perhaps the best to date. I have reviewed a number of these books here at Words Across Time. Their popularity can be attributed to their ability to both inform and entertain. Popular science books abound on newsstands and in bookstores. ![]()
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