A review by paracosm
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks

4.0

You know, one of the best parts of the book is how you can truly see how much the author cared about the patients he treated during his time as a psychiatrist. There are certainly some aspects of the language and treatment that I don't think it would be allowed today, but it was always clear to me that Sacks wanted nothing but to see them get better. I think that's so sweet, he was a good doctor.