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Lost and Found: Why Losing Our Memories Doesn't Mean Losing Ourselves History of Literature Edgar Wallace

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Edgar Wallace

"the eternal

they all come to discover the true reasons for June's silence about that long-ago summer

They travel by train from Bristol to Liverpool to await emigration

Lost and Found: Why Losing Our Memories Doesn't Mean Losing Ourselves History of Literature Edgar WallaceWhy do you sometimes forget why you went into a room? If a loved one changes as a result of a brain disorder, are they still the same person? And could a brain disorder enhance your identity rather than damage it? From dementia and brain injury to sleep disorders, coma, and multiple personality disorder, neurologist Jules Montague explores what becomes of the person left behind when the pieces of their mind begin to function differently or go missing.

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