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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword by Oliver Sacks
Concerning the Book and Its Author
From the Author
The Past
War
After Being Wounded
The Rehabilitation Hospital
Our First Meeting
Excerpt from Case History No. 3712
A Brief Summary of Brain Anatomy
First Steps in a Shattered World
His Vision
His Body
Space
Reading
A Student Again
Writing, the Turning Point
“The Story of a Terrible Brain Injury”
Why Did He Write?
“My World Has No Memories”
“My Memories Came Back from the Wrong End"
The Peculiar Features of His “Speech-Memory”
On Recollecting Words
Restricted to Undeciphered Images, Disembodied Ideas
Grammatical Constructions
“All My Knowledge Is Gone”
A Story That Has No Ending
“Were It Not for War . . .”
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