Sachs
Oliver Wolf Sacks was a British neurologist and bestselling author renowned for his sympathetic case histories of patients with unusual neurological disorders. Born in London in 1933 into a family of physicians, he earned his medical degree at Oxford University and practiced neurology in New York until his death in 2015. He is best known for works including Awakenings, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, and Musicophilia, which explored the intersection of neurology, consciousness, and human experience.
neurology
medical case histories
autobiography
science writing