Jules Montague
Michael Berkeley鈥檚 guest is Jules Montague, writer and neurologist. With Beethoven, Stravinsky and Puccini.
Jules Montague trained as a doctor in Dublin before moving to London and becoming a consultant neurologist, specialising in treating people with dementia. This led to her first book, "Lost and Found: Why losing our memories doesn鈥檛 mean losing ourselves". After fifteen years as a doctor, she has now left clinical practice to become an investigative journalist, focusing on some of the deeper questions raised by her medical work. Her second book is called The Imaginary Patient: How Diagnosis gets us Wrong.
In conversation with Michael Berkeley, she explains that although most of us are relieved when our symptoms are explained by a medical label, diagnosis is not always a good thing. Her experience working as a doctor in Mozambique and in India has revealed how differently diseases may be diagnosed across different cultures. In some ways, she claims, a diagnosis of 鈥渟pirit possession鈥 may actually be more helpful to the patient than the label 鈥淧TSD鈥. She talks too about her work as a neurologist treating patients with brain damage and dementia, and how it鈥檚 led her to ask questions about how much of the 鈥渞eal鈥 person remains when memory is lost.
Jules鈥檚 parents are from the Assam region of India and took her back as a child to spend time there; her music choices include a New Year dance from Assam, as well as piano music by Beethoven, a heart-breaking scene from Puccini鈥檚 Madame Butterfly; and music by Stravinsky, which he finished soon after suffering a stroke.
A Loftus Media production for 大象传媒 Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Next
Broadcast
- Sun 2 Oct 2022 12:00大象传媒 Radio 3
What makes Boogie-woogie piano legend Jools Holland tick?
11 things we learned from Harry Enfield鈥檚 Private Passions
Archive Unlocked: Two Decades of Private Passions
Michael Berkeley introduces memorable interviews from Private Passions' archives.
Podcast
-
Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates