Abstract. Between 1935 and 1955, psychosurgery was regarded as standard treatment for schizophrenics. Egas Moniz and Walter Freeman had revived it, after earlier experiments led to questionable results. Perhaps the most radical of the biological approaches in psychiatry, it generated controversy after physicians operated on thousands of patients. Claims of its safety and precision met with some resistance, and many who were judged to be relieved had serious side effects. This study traces the role played by Moniz and Freeman in the development of this treatment
Die Thematik der ‚Neurochirurgie für psychiatrische Störungen’ beschäftigte psychiatrische und neuro...
Mental Ills and Bodily Cures depicts a time when psychiatric medicine went to lengths we now find ex...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
This article compares the repercussions of the two attempts at psychosurgery, the first in 1888 by t...
Throughout the ages there have been many theories to explain functional mental disorders and many fo...
Between the Depression and the mid-1950s the profession of psychiatry in America overcame its histor...
Abstract: Following the early studies of Moniz and Lima, psychosurgery had considerable scientific c...
The paper invites to reappraise the role of psychosurgery for and within the development of function...
Brain surgery to promote behavioral or affective changes in humans remains one of the most controver...
Psychosurgery diH'ers from brain surgery. Brain surgery has been done as an accepted part of me...
Neurosurgical treatment for psychiatric disorders has a long and controversial history dating back t...
During the 20th century, only two persons have been awarded the Nobel Prize for psychiatric discover...
plantation of electrodes, destruction or direct stimulation of the brain by any means”, aiming prima...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Die Thematik der ‚Neurochirurgie für psychiatrische Störungen’ beschäftigte psychiatrische und neuro...
Mental Ills and Bodily Cures depicts a time when psychiatric medicine went to lengths we now find ex...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
This article compares the repercussions of the two attempts at psychosurgery, the first in 1888 by t...
Throughout the ages there have been many theories to explain functional mental disorders and many fo...
Between the Depression and the mid-1950s the profession of psychiatry in America overcame its histor...
Abstract: Following the early studies of Moniz and Lima, psychosurgery had considerable scientific c...
The paper invites to reappraise the role of psychosurgery for and within the development of function...
Brain surgery to promote behavioral or affective changes in humans remains one of the most controver...
Psychosurgery diH'ers from brain surgery. Brain surgery has been done as an accepted part of me...
Neurosurgical treatment for psychiatric disorders has a long and controversial history dating back t...
During the 20th century, only two persons have been awarded the Nobel Prize for psychiatric discover...
plantation of electrodes, destruction or direct stimulation of the brain by any means”, aiming prima...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Die Thematik der ‚Neurochirurgie für psychiatrische Störungen’ beschäftigte psychiatrische und neuro...
Mental Ills and Bodily Cures depicts a time when psychiatric medicine went to lengths we now find ex...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...