Book of the Day Official Review from Bookie Books: January 26; Memories of a Brain Doctor

Review 1: Memories of a Brain Doctor is about Dr. Abraham Lieberman (the author actually) researching into killer diseases from Parkinson’s to Psychosis featuring heroes who had those diseases like Muhammad Ali who had Parkinson’s to Adolf Hitler. The book also describes Dr. Lieberman’s encounter with President Roosevelt and with his tussle against Paralysis, the murder of President Kennedy and the coup. The book also recounts his encounter with Jack Dempsey among others. This book was great to read and at the same time educational. I enjoyed the book though it wasn’t actually supposed to be a story but a textbook. Rating: 3.5/5................. Review 2: This book is an educational novel about author and Dr. Abraham Lieberman caring for and researching on various diseases that affected various famous people like Muhammad Ali, Adolf Hitler, Jack Dempsey, Leona Helmsley including hollywood impresario to mention a few. The book also features the author`s father during the World War I likewise his mother`s experience as a nurse. I recommend this book to history readers. Rating: 4/5..................................... Review 3: ``The only thing we have to fear is fear itself, nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes us``. Such is a quote by Franklin Roosevelt when America was paralyzed by the great depression featured in `Momories of a Brain Doctor` by Dr. Abraham Lieberman. This book also talks about the dangerous sicknesses that paralyzed many people and the neurologist`s view about such diseases from Parkinson`s to Psychosis. I really enjoyed this book as I was flipping each page making my eyes fixed on each word. Rating: 4.5/5........................ Review 4: Memories of a Brain Doctor by Dr. Abraham Lieberman is an insight on Parkinson`s, Psychosis and paralysis which affected people like president Roosevelt and his swedge from poliomyelitis to paralysis. The novel also recalls the prominent athlete icon, Muhammad Ali who was Dr. Abraham`s patient. He also elucidated Adolf Hitler`s parkinson`s disease as well as his own personal experiences and that of his father and mother. Rating: 5/5............... Review 5: Dr. Lieberman`s book, Memories of a Brain Doctor with his several years at the NYU-Bellevue Hospital Medical School taught him about the brain and of course, he became interested in parkinson disease. He enumerated his encounters with many personalities like Leona Helmsley ``Queen of Mean``, Joseph E. Levine, Hollywood producer and financier and how he worked with professor Menek Goldstein who is a holocaust survivor among others. He has really made a significant impact in the world. Rating: 4.5/5........................ Review 6: Popular neurologist, Dr. Lieberman Abraham`s novel, `Memories of a Brain Doctor: Parkinson`s, Paralysis, Psychosis` looks deep into the minds of many individuals affected with paralysis, psychosis and most especially parkinson`s that dealt with many notabilities like Jack Dempsey, Muhammad Ali, Adolf Hitler to mention a few. He also writes about President Kennedy`s assassination and a coup. His contributions to mankind can never be forgotten. Rating: 4/5......................... Review 7: Though with a lowly beginning, Neurologist, author and Doctor Abraham Lieberman, was determined to get to where he wanted to be. In Memories of a Brain Doctor, he recounts his experience with persons like Franklin Roosevelt, Muhammad Ali, Adolf Hitler and many others who were battling with various diseases like psychosis, paralysis and Parkinson’s. He also describes his father's taste in Czarist, Russia during the First World War, his mother as a nurse in the German Army and even his cousin. I fancied this book and can read it all over again. Rating: 4/5 Review 8: "Diseases can look insurmountable but with encouragement and determination, we can ". Author Dr. Abraham Lieberman's novel, Memories of a Brain Doctor explains how he met many people including the popular boxer Muhammad Ali among others who were Dr. Lieberman's patients. He also talked about paranoia and psychosis. I didn't really enjoy the book because it was supposed to be a history textbook. Rating: 3/5

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