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Oliver Sacks
An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales is a 1995 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks consisting of seven medical case histories of individuals with neurological conditions such as autism and Tourette syndrome.
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by world-renowned neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks
I read An Anthropologist on Mars, by world-renowned neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks.
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Sacks
In addition to being a well-known physician, Sacks was also a naturalist and author who wrote many best-selling books; including, The Man Who Mistook Sacks's Wife for a Hat, and An Anthropologist on Mars.
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Dr. Sacks
Dr. Sacks is the author of many bestselling books including An Anthropologist on Mars, The Man Who Mistook Dr. Sacks's Wife for a Hat, and Awakenings.
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Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy
Its author, Soviet Russian writer Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, tells a story of a Soviet engineer who builds a rocket and invites an acquaintance to accompany Gernsback's Martians in an acquaintance to Mars.
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Oliver Sach's
But as Oliver Sach's wrote in An Anthropologist on Mars: '[disorders] can play a paradoxical role by bringing out latent powers, developments, evolutions, forms of life that might never be seen or even be imaginable in Americans's absence.'
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Kent Weeks
Egyptologist Kent Weeks continued to explore the outer limits of neurological experience in Egyptologist Kent Weeks's subsequent books, An Anthropologist on Mars and The Island of the Colorblind.
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