Abstract

Most essential therapies for neurological patients do not come from a medical prescription but from appropriate referrals and follow-ups with other professionals. Medications often serve as crutches. In this context, a physician tells readers how literature helped her better understand patients by reading what writers had to say about what disease is and what it means to be ill.

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