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At the age of 19, Ian Waterman was suddenly struck down at work by a rare neurological illness that deprived him of all

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Table of contents :
Foreword by Oliver Sacks LX
Preface by Ian Waterman XV
Acknowledgements xvi
Glossary xix
Prologue 1
1 Ian the Third 3
2 Gastric Flu 10
3 The Physiological Loss 24
4 Down 35
5 Outward Bound 47
6 Sent to Coventry 64
7 Skinning a Cat 78
8 Coming Alive Again 87
9 In the Bleak Midwinter 101
10 Life’s Work 110
11 The Physiology of Cheating 122
12 Senses and Sensibilities 138
13 The 29th of February 152
14 The Daily Marathon 163
Notes 181
Bibliography 191
Index 193
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Jonathan Cole Foreword by Oliver Sacks

“[Pride and a Daily Marathon] dramatises the gap between unpredictable life and icy scientific reasoning with vivid observation and deep compassion. An aston¬ ishing tale.” — Peter Brook “Waterman’s story will join a number of classic case studies in a genre which includes Freud, Luria, Brodal and Sacks. A painstaking intricate account mingling biography, science, and philosophy. Concise, lucid and entertaining. ... It will become a classic.” — Nigel Leigh, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry “Touching — AC Gn WSRS/fy

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