Seems like just yesterday Dr. Fauci and his crew were promoting “follow the science.”
- Well, I follow what passes for it, and if you follow the direction it’s been heading in recent decades you’ll be trapped in a remote ditch.
1) Neuroscience
Do you remember reading articles and books by Oliver Sacks?
Perhaps the best known were Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat.
From 1992 to 2024, The New Yorker, which boasts a fleet of fact checkers, published 28 of his articles.
This week the publication admitted in a biographic article that much of Sack’s accounts of patient treatment were narratives lacking in veracity.
“I have some hard ‘confessing’ to do -- if not in public, at least to Shengold -- and myself,” Sacks wrote in his journal, in 1985. By then, he had published four books—“Migraine,” “Awakenings,” “A Leg to Stand On,” and “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” -- establishing his reputation as “our modern master of the case study,” as the Times put it...
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