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This drove home to me how barbaric our own medicine and our own customs are in...
Author:
Oliver Sacks
Book:
On the Move: A Life
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This drove home to me how barbaric our own medicine and our own customs are in the "civilized" world, where we put ill or demented people away and try to forget them.
( Oliver Sacks )
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