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The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic
Author Perminder Sachdev
Subject Neuropsychiatry
Publisher UNSW Press (Australia)
Johns Hopkins University Press (US)
Publication date
2009
Pages288
ISBN 1-74223-084-9

The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic is a book by neuropsychiatrist Perminder Sachdev, M.D. consisting of ten case studies which explore the relationship between the brain and the mind. [1] [2] The case studies are based on Sachdev's experience in the neuropsychiatric clinic at the Neuropsychiatric Institute, Sydney, Australia. [3] Each case study examines a different medical condition, the current research findings related to the condition, and the challenges these conditions pose for the doctor and patient. [4]

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Reception

References

  1. ^ Hussein, ‘Brains, Minds, Hearts and Souls’ New Matilda Accessed May 20, 2010
  2. ^ K. Ridel, ‘Book Review: The Hidden Brain and The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic’. Neurology 2011; 76:e77
  3. ^ E. Housden, ‘Non-fiction books’. The Courier-Mail 2009 Accessed August 22, 2009
  4. ^ tales from a yipping yarn by G. Boucher - The Australian Accessed August 8, 2009
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic
Author Perminder Sachdev
Subject Neuropsychiatry
Publisher UNSW Press (Australia)
Johns Hopkins University Press (US)
Publication date
2009
Pages288
ISBN 1-74223-084-9

The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic is a book by neuropsychiatrist Perminder Sachdev, M.D. consisting of ten case studies which explore the relationship between the brain and the mind. [1] [2] The case studies are based on Sachdev's experience in the neuropsychiatric clinic at the Neuropsychiatric Institute, Sydney, Australia. [3] Each case study examines a different medical condition, the current research findings related to the condition, and the challenges these conditions pose for the doctor and patient. [4]

Contents

Reception

References

  1. ^ Hussein, ‘Brains, Minds, Hearts and Souls’ New Matilda Accessed May 20, 2010
  2. ^ K. Ridel, ‘Book Review: The Hidden Brain and The Yipping Tiger and Other Tales from the Neuropsychiatric Clinic’. Neurology 2011; 76:e77
  3. ^ E. Housden, ‘Non-fiction books’. The Courier-Mail 2009 Accessed August 22, 2009
  4. ^ tales from a yipping yarn by G. Boucher - The Australian Accessed August 8, 2009

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