A Theory of the Case

He saw Richard the following month. After a normal exam, the neurologist said he suspected that the man had a blockage somewhere along the artery that took blood from his heart up his spine and into his cerebellum. The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates body and eye movement and balance, he explained to the patient.

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