frontal lobotomy

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frontal lobotomy

American experience

Discusses lobotomies, a medical procedure for helping mentally ill patients initially considered to be groundbreaking when first proposed and performed by Walter Freeman and later decried as a major lapse in morality, and contains interviews with medical historians, former patients, and others.

The lobotomist

a maverick medical genius and his tragic quest to rid the world of mental illness
Chronicles the life of Dr. Walter J. Freeman, focusing on his controversial efforts to cure mental illness and the impact his work had on the boundaries of accepted medical practice.
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My lobotomy

a memoir
2007
Howard Dully recounts how the lobotomy he had at age twelve impacted every aspect of his life, leaving him struggling to get through each day, until, decades after the surgery, he was able to pull himself together and uncover the truth about why his parents made him have the operation.

My lobotomy

a memoir
2008
Howard Dully recounts how the lobotomy he had at age twelve impacted every aspect of his life, leaving him struggling to get through each day, until, decades after the surgery, he was able to pull himself together and uncover the truth about why his parents made him have the operation.
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