Oliver Sacks, the neurologist who studied the intricacies of the brain and wrote eloquently about them in books such as "Awakenings" and "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," died on Sunday at the ...
NBC Chicago: ‘Awakenings' Author Oliver Sacks, Dead at 82, Humanized Illness, Inspired Other Neurologists
Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose books like "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" probed distant ranges of human experience by compassionately portraying people with severe and sometimes bizarre ...
‘Awakenings' Author Oliver Sacks, Dead at 82, Humanized Illness, Inspired Other Neurologists
Yahoo: How the True Story of Dr. Oliver Sacks Inspired NBC’s ‘Brilliant Minds’
How the True Story of Dr. Oliver Sacks Inspired NBC’s ‘Brilliant Minds’
Yahoo: Collected letters of Oliver Sacks offer a glimpse into the neurologist's mind
Oliver Sacks, the author of "Awakenings" and "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," speaks at Columbia University in 2009. (Chris McGrath / Getty Images) There are those who can write, and those ...
Collected letters of Oliver Sacks offer a glimpse into the neurologist's mind
When Oliver Sacks died in 2015, the world lost a polymathic scientist, a man of great energy and infinite curiosity. The physician and author of “Awakenings” (1973), “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ...
KERA News: Oliver Sacks Was A Boundless Explorer Of The Human Brain
Oliver Sacks, a neurologist and best-selling author who explored the human brain one patient at a time, has died of cancer. He was 82. Sacks was best known for his books The Man Who Mistook His Wife ...