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E-raamat: Mentored by a Madman

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Notting Hill Editions
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781910749845
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2016
  • Kirjastus: Notting Hill Editions
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781910749845

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Lees draws on Burroughs' search for an addiction cure to discover a ground-breaking treatment for shaking palsy, and learns how to use the deductive reasoning of Sherlock Holmes to diagnose patients. Lees follows Burroughs into the rainforest and under the influence of yage (ayahuasca) gains insights that encourage him to pursue new lines of pharmacological research and explore new forms of science.

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Lees takes the reader on an extraordinary journey inside and outside the brain. His deep humanity and honesty shines throughout. The inevitable comparison with the late, great Oliver Sacks is entirely just. Raymond Tallis

[ Leess] book is not just a wonderfully unexpected addition to the Burroughs literature, but an important polemic for more humane and imaginative medical research. Phil Baker, The Times Literary Supplement





"It is hard to believe that this extraordinary memoir is not fiction, but every word  turns out to be rooted in hospital life and literary experience. Andrew Lees is an internationally distinguished neurologist, Britains leading Alzheimers and Parkinsons expert. Mentored By a Madman is both an exotic memoir and a passionate appeal for a more humane approach to bio-medical research. In associating himself with Burroughs, Professor Lees is arguing that potential breakthroughs in the treatment of neuro-degenerative diseases are most likely to come from a relaxation of the stringent controls surrounding the profession. Robert McCrum, The Observer

"Yes, do read this book to discover how William S. Burroughs inspired a professional lifetime of brilliant medical research. But read it as well, perhaps even more so, to be reminded of what genuine medical care can and should beNo technical knowledge is required to profit from this marvellous book. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History





"Mentored by a Madman is the story of Andrew Lees' uncommon career in neurology, with his many scientific insights into movement disorders, his rapport with the past, and his talent for literary expression. Creative inspiration in neuroscience, Lees tells us, can come from unlikely sourcesthe notebooks of Richard Spruce, great 19th-century botanical explorer of Brazil; and Burroughs, the maverick interpreter of drug experience. There are parallels with the writings of Oliver Sacks, especially when patients enter the narrative. To a greater degree, though, this book inhabits the neurologist's inner worldobserving, attending to detail, engaged in detective work." Peter A. Kempster, Neurology

"Mentored by a Madman is an original and interesting book from one of the world's leading experts in the field of movement disorders...The beautiful prose and original contents suggest comparisons with the writings of authors of the calibre of Arthur Conan Doyle, Aldous Huxley, and Oliver Sacks...Surely this is the kind of book that curious readers who are used to thinking outside the box enjoy the most." The British Journal of Psychiatry 

"This book encourages us to keep an open mind and to explore both sides of the pathWe would recommend the book as an enjoyable reminder of why we practice medicine, why clinical research and medicine complement each other so well, and as a reflection on the endless and fascinating variation of human experience. Practical Neurology (UK)





"Andrew Lees has written a fascinating and provocative memoir. Jon Palfreman, Journal of Parkinsons Disease





This book is highly recommended to anyone who wants to reimagine the magic of neurology, science, life, the universe and everything."  Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry

"A.J. Lees' Mentored by a Madman is a kaleidoscopic mix of his experiences as a neurologist, his private passions and how they have informed his career, as well as his thoughts regarding some of the bureaucracy that limits research and medical practice today. What gives this book such a unique perspective is the part played by the titular 'madman'...It is a rare thing to find a book with such a unique perspective and accompanying content; however, this is exactly what Mentored by a Madman provides...The book is also reminiscent in some ways of the literary work of Oliver Sacks...As well as a personal account of Lees' experiences, this book also serves as a call for more open-mindedness and freedom in our exploration of medical science." The Lancet

Muu info

William Burroughs as author and pioneer continues to attract large readership Lifts the lid on the pharmacological industry and its limitations Strong public interest in neuroscience
Foreword xi
James Grauerholz
Preface xvii
1 Synchonicity
1(6)
2 Doctor Ben way
7(15)
3 Magic Bullet
22(6)
4 Looking for Clues
28(20)
5 Hanging Out with the Molecules
48(19)
6 The Speed Laboratory
67(10)
7 Contraband
77(11)
8 Crushed Hopes
88(5)
9 Rainforest Science
93(23)
10 Breakthrough
116(15)
11 The Junk Vaccine
131(15)
12 Hooked on the Medicine
146(25)
13 The Bladerunner
171(8)
14 Yage Trip
179(22)
15 Altamirage
201(10)
Acknowledgements 211(3)
Select Bibliography 214
Andrew Lees is a Professor of Neurology at the National Hospital, London. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the American Academy of Neurology Life Time Achievement Award, the Association of British Neurologist's Medal, the Dingebauer Prize for outstanding research and the Gowers Medal. He is one of the three most highly cited Parkinson's disease researchers in the world. He is the author of several books, including Ray of Hope, runner-up in the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and The Silent Plague.