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... Tourette , a pupil of Charcot , described the astonish- ing syndrome which now bears his name . " Tourette's syndrome " , as it was immediately dubbed , is characterised by an excess of nervous energy , and a great production and ...
... Tourette , a pupil of Charcot , described the astonish- ing syndrome which now bears his name . " Tourette's syndrome " , as it was immediately dubbed , is characterised by an excess of nervous energy , and a great production and ...
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... Tourette's syndrome itself seemed to have disappeared , and was scarcely at all reported in the first half of this century . Some physicians , indeed , regarded it as “ mythical " , a product of Tourette's colourful imag- ination ; most ...
... Tourette's syndrome itself seemed to have disappeared , and was scarcely at all reported in the first half of this century . Some physicians , indeed , regarded it as “ mythical " , a product of Tourette's colourful imag- ination ; most ...
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... Tourette's . Questions 1. What is Tourette's syndrome ? Does Sacks define it clearly for you ? How does he develop his definition ? 2. How does the disappearance of Tourette's syndrome as a diagnosed disease at the turn of the century ...
... Tourette's . Questions 1. What is Tourette's syndrome ? Does Sacks define it clearly for you ? How does he develop his definition ? 2. How does the disappearance of Tourette's syndrome as a diagnosed disease at the turn of the century ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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