2. How did Norman Cousins cure himself ?
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in 500 of recovery, Cousins developed his own recovery program. He took massive intravenous doses of Vitamin C and had self-induced bouts of laughter brought on by films of the television show Candid Camera, and by various comic films.
Works written: Modern man is obsolete, Who speaks for man?, Anatomy of an Illness ...
Died: November 30, 1990, Los Angeles
Education: Theodore Roosevelt High School, Teachers College, Columbia University
Answer: About 10 years ago, an improbable article about an improbable medical recovery launched an improbable second career for Norman Cousins.
Already well known in literary circles as longtime editor of the Saturday Review -- and a legendary perpetrator of April Fool's Day spoofs -- Cousins wrote an article titled "Anatomy of an Illness (As Perceived by the Patient)" in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Cousins' article chronicled his remarkable recovery from a severe and life-threatening disease of the connective tissue called degenerative collagen illness. He was hospitalized in 1964 with severe pain, high fever and near-paralysis of the legs, neck and back.
"Being unable to move my body was all the evidence I needed that the specialists were dealing with real concerns," he wrote. "But deep down, I knew I had a good chance and relished the idea of bucking the odds."
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