Was Stephen Hawking's Illness Psychosomatic? (No.)
Was Stephen Hawking's Illness Psychosomatic? (No.)
A paper in a peer-reviewed medical journal makes the suggestion that physicist Stephen Hawking's disability, which famously confined him to a wheelchair and robbed him of his speech, was psychosomatic in nature. Hmm. I think this says more about the author than it does about Hawking. The paper is called Delusional Health Beliefs and it comes by British doctor Peter May. It was published a few days ago in the Medico-Legal Journal. May begins the paper by discussing conversion di
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May 25, 2019 at 10:40PM
A paper in a peer-reviewed medical journal makes the suggestion that physicist Stephen Hawking's disability, which famously confined him to a wheelchair and robbed him of his speech, was psychosomatic in nature. Hmm. I think this says more about the author than it does about Hawking. The paper is called Delusional Health Beliefs and it comes by British doctor Peter May. It was published a few days ago in the Medico-Legal Journal. May begins the paper by discussing conversion di
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Read more Was Stephen Hawking's Illness Psychosomatic? (No.)
May 25, 2019 at 10:40PM
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