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Southern Medical Journal, 1982
Psychosurgery emerged in the late 1930s as a powerful therapeutic tool with great promise for psychiatry. Because of initial favorable case reports and studies, some influential support, and the need to aid thousands of returning World War II veterans with mental disabilities, the prefrontal lobotomy was widely implemented.
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Psychosurgery emerged in the late 1930s as a powerful therapeutic tool with great promise for psychiatry. Because of initial favorable case reports and studies, some influential support, and the need to aid thousands of returning World War II veterans with mental disabilities, the prefrontal lobotomy was widely implemented.
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Psychosurgery Reduces Uncertainty and Increases Free Will? A Review
Neuromodulation, 2016Dirk De Ridder +2 more
exaly
Psychosurgery in Sweden 1944–1964
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2005Mikael Sandlund
exaly
A Transnational Perspective on Psychosurgery: Beyond Portugal and the United States
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2014Henderikus J Stam, Brianne M Collins
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