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Psychosurgery

Lancet, The, 1964
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Ethics of Psychosurgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1953
SURGICAL operations on the brain for the treatment of functional mental disorder continue to disturb the conscience of many thoughtful and sympathetic persons, physicians and others. It is timely and proper, therefore, that the ethics of psychosurgery should be discussed.
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Ethics of Psychosurgery

1988
The ethics of psychosurgery involve questions of moral philosophy and pragmatism in alleviating human suffering. The weighing of scientific data along with philosophical oughts and shoulds is required. The medical literature indicates definite efficacy for some kinds of limbic surgery, mainly cingulotomy and capsulotomy, in some kinds of conditions ...
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Psychosurgery Today

1988
A review on indications, target points and results of stereotactic operations for treatment of psychiatric diseases is given, based on personal experiences and reports in the literature. As a conclusion the author suggests that the anatomical target should be chosen selectively.
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Psychosurgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1953
M, GREENBLATT, H C, SOLOMON
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Psychosurgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
M, GREENBLATT, P G, MYERSON
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Psychosurgery

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1947
F R, EWALD, W, FREEMAN, J W, WATTS
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PSYCHOSURGERY AND SOCIETY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
J Sydney, Smith, L G, Kiloh
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A comparative history of psychosurgery

Progress in Brain Research, 2022
Michael Schulder   +2 more
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