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Down's Syndrome

The Biography

Dr Chris Nancollas

978 0 232 52880 0
Paperback |152 pp |216 x 135 mm
Price: £12.99

978 0 232 52969 2
eBook |144 pp

Down’s Syndrome: The Biography presents an accessible and entirely necessary back history of Down’s Syndrome: the genetic condition diagnosed by John Langdon Down that continues to affect a significant number of adults and children across the globe.

The story begins in Cornwall, the birth place of Langdon Down, and travels back and forth through the ages, from the Aztecs and the ‘idiots’ of the Medieval period, through the revolutions in science and medicine in the 18th and 19th centuries and their impact on contemporary thought about learning disability and mental illness, to the asylum movement, eugenics and subsequent post-war policies of inclusion and community provision.

The book is thoroughly researched, and has compassion at its core, but avoids taking on an overly judgemental or sentimental tone. Instead, Chris Nancollas’ writing is lively, witty and truly engaging, making for a fascinating and genuinely worthwhile read.

Dr Chris Nancollas Chris Nancollas is a retired GP. He has many years experience treating cases of mental illness, including Down’s Syndrome. This is his second book, his first being The Art of Consultancy.
ISBNs: 9780232528800 978-0-232-52880-0 Title: downs syndrome ISBNs: 9780232529692 978-0-232-52969-2 Title: downs syndrome