Defending the Cavewoman

Defending the Cavewoman

By Harold Klawans

Subjects: Brain, Case studies, Evolution, Evolution, history, Diseases, Case Reports, Brain Diseases, Genetics, Biological Evolution, Sex role, Neurology

Description: "Dr. Harold Klawans examines people ranging from the woman suffering from "painful foot and moving toe syndrome," whose case reminds him that we were once reptiles with brains at the bases of our spines, to the farmer from Indiana who didn't have mad cow disease, but something similar, caused by a protein-like pathogen that man himself has helped nurture by removing the pressures of natural selection from his herds of livestock and from his own communities. As Klawans notes, "almost all of man's recent 'evolution' takes place outside the body ... because man can alter his environment in ways that no other species ever could." In the best tradition of clinical tales, this physician storyteller weaves into his patient narratives insights into the evolutionary legacy encoded in the brain and the remarkable capacity of the human mind."--BOOK JACKET.

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