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Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood

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Oliver Sacks

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Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood is a memoir by Oliver Sacks about his childhood that was published in 2001. The book is named after Uncle Dave of Sacks, whom Oliver nicknamed Uncle Tungsten because he was a secretary to a company called Tungstalite[1], which made the lamps Incandescent with tungsten filament. Uncle Tungsten was fascinated by tungsten and believed it to be the metal of the future. According to family members, Oliver used the single surname, Uncle Tungsten, to refer to the combination of Dave with several other members of the same family. The Sacks' middle name is 'Wolf', and in most European languages ​​(particularly Germanic, Spanish, and Slavic), tungsten is called 'Wolfram', which is the origin of the chemical symbol W. The book combines autobiographical elements with a primer on the history and science of chemistry. However, it is not only about his youthful passion for chemistry, but is also eclectic, and relates to his memories of the catastrophic fire in Crystal Palace, his terrible experiences of sadism at school, his interest in amateur chemistry, and his fleeting obsession with coloring. His black and white photos in his home lab.
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Oliver Sacks

Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. He received his education and suffered at first, as he and his brother entered a boarding school without the knowledge of his family, then he went to St. Paul's School in London, and received his education until he obtained a Bachelor's degree in organology and biology, and completed his studies to obtain a master's in order to qualify himself to practice medicine, Then he left England to Canada and then to the United States, which was a positive step towards a completely different career path from what he was accustomed to. He was a professor of neuroscience at the New York University of Medicine, and then he took a number of positions in a number of universities for medicine, and he wrote many books that got bestsellers, and then did a number of studies on a group of cases of people who suffer from neurological disorders, and he got He was honored on the anniversary of his death for his clear and distinguished contributions in supporting music therapy and the effect of this music on the human brain. Oxford University awarded him an honorary doctorate in civil law. D is a large number of awards that testify to his knowledge and excellence in his medical field.

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