UBC Press The Man Who Lost his Language, Paperback, 272 pages

UBC Press The Man Who Lost his Language book Paperback 272 pages

UBC Press The Man Who Lost his Language, Paperback, 272 pages

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The Man who Lost His Language is a unique exploration of aphasia - losing the ability to use or comprehend words - as well as of the resilience of love.When Sir John Hale suffered a stroke that left him unable to walk, write or speak, his wife, Shelia, followed every available medical trail seeking knowledge of his condition and how he might be restored to health. This revised edition of a classic book includes an additional chapter detailing the latest developments in science and medicine since the first edition was published.This personal account of one couple's experience will be of interest to all those who want to know more about aphasia and related conditions.

Sheila Hale is a distinguished travel writer and journalist. She has written articles for The New York Times, the Observer, The Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books. She gives lectures and talks about aphasia to primary care trusts, social workers and stroke charities. She is now working on a biography of the sixteenth century Venetian painter Titian.

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Name
UBC Press The Man Who Lost his Language book Paperback 272 pages
Category
Features
Book cover type
Paperback
Written by
Sheila Hale
Number of pages
272 pages
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
15/04/2007
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9781843105640
Weight & dimensions
Width
152.4 mm
Height
228.6 mm
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