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“The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat” is a collection of short stories containing the detailed accounts of Psychology patients and their abnormal conditions. ...
The first chapter, conveniently entitled “The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat” recalls a special case involving a music teacher who suffers from a disorder that causes him to lose most of his sight, yet he was still able to identify objects. ... The man in this story suffers from a odd case of retrograde amnesia and can only retain memories before the year 1945. ...
The next story, chapter six is called, “the man who fell out of bed”. ... This man suffered from a complex that led him to believe that one of his own legs was actually the leg of a corpse. The man was thoroughly disgusted by the revelation and literally ‘feel out of bed’. ... This tale is about a man who continuously walked on a slant and did not realize despite the common comment on his tilted perception. Finally he went to see a doctor and in the office a video tape of the man walking was viewed, the patient finally realized that he was indeed walking with a slant.
Approximate Word count = 976 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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