In the early 20th century we had very little understanding of mental illness and how to treat it. Into this knowledge vacuum stepped Walter Freeman, a charismatic American neurologist with a bold ...
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Psychosurgery is back. But these are not the ice-pick-through-the-eye-socket lobotomies of the past
Researchers accepted that the side-effects were a tolerable trade-off. Later, however, another study published in CMAJ in 1964 came to the “inescapable” conclusion that a prefrontal leucotomy didn’t ...
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