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The Lobotomy Letters: 25

The Lobotomy Letters: 25

The Making of American Psychosurgery

by Mical Raz
Hardback
Publication Date: 25/04/2013

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The rise and widespread acceptance of psychosurgery constitutes one of the most troubling chapters in the history of modern medicine. By the late 1950s, tens of thousands of Americans had been lobotomized as treatment for a host of psychiatric disorders. Though the procedure would later be decried as devastating and grossly unscientific, many patients, families, and physicians reported veritable improvement from the surgery; some patients were even considered cured.
The Lobotomy Letters gives an account of why this controversial procedure was sanctioned by psychiatrists and doctors of modern medicine. Drawing from original correspondence penned by lobotomy patients and their families as well as from the professional papers of lobotomy pioneer and neurologist Walter Freeman, the volume reconstructs how physicians, patients, and their families viewed lobotomy and analyzes the reasons for its overwhelming use.

Mical Raz, MD/PhD, is a physician and historian of medicine.
ISBN:
9781580464499
9781580464499
Category:
History of medicine
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
25-04-2013
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
178
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x16mm
Weight:
0.47kg

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