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Balanced, authoritative . . . brilliant. --The London Times
Written by one of the great clinical writers of the twentieth century, Migraine . . . should be read as much for its brilliant insights into the nature of our mental functioning as for its discussion of the migraine. --The New York Times Book Review
The many manifestations of migraine can vary dramatically from one patient to another, even within the same patient at different times. Among the most compelling and perplexing of these symptoms are the strange visual hallucinations and distortions of space, time, and body image which migraineurs sometimes experience. Portrayals of these uncanny states have found their way into many works of art, from the heavenly visions of Hildegard von Bingen to Alice in Wonderland. Dr. Oliver Sacks argues that migraine cannot be understood simply as an illness, but must be viewed as a complex condition with a unique role to play in each individual's life.
I am sure . . . that any layman who is interested in the relation between the body and mind . . . will find the book as fascinating as I have. --W. H. Auden, The New York Review of Books
It takes about 7 Hours and 54 minutes on average for a reader to read Migraine. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Migraine is 424 pages long.
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