During the 20th century, only two persons have been awarded the Nobel Prize for psychiatric discoveries, Julius Wagner-Jauregg in 1927 for the introduction of malaria inoculation in dementia paralytica and Egas Moniz in 1949 for prefrontal leucotomy. According to traditional narrative, Moniz was inspired by a presentation by Carlyle Jacobsen on prefrontal lesions in chimpanzees at a congress in London in 1935. A few months later, he performed the first operations with the help of a young neurosurgeon. These leucotomies were done using injections of a small amount of alcohol into each frontal lobe through a single burr hole on each side of the skull, and the findings from the first 20 patients were published soon after that in 1936. It has, ...
SUMMARY Moyamoya disease presents clinically as chronic progressive ischemia in the young brain. The...
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the...
This history of deep brain stimulation in psychiatric disorders describes how the idea, technology a...
During the 20th century, only two persons have been awarded the Nobel Prize for psychiatric discover...
This paper is based on a review of 209 female patients admitted to the 5th. Pavillion, at the Juquer...
of only two Nobel prizes ever given to a psychiatrist for his discovery of the malaria treatment of ...
The operation known as prefrontal lobotomy has in the past fifteen years become a new source of info...
Neurosurgical treatment for psychiatric disorders has a long and controversial history dating back t...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the...
This article compares the repercussions of the two attempts at psychosurgery, the first in 1888 by t...
International audienceIn 1861, Paul Broca reported the post-mortem lesion-symptom mapping of two aph...
(1) The results of prefrontal leucotomy are reported in 68 cases of chronic mental illness which had...
Abstract. Between 1935 and 1955, psychosurgery was regarded as standard treatment for schizophrenics...
The at the time famous but now practically for- gotten controversy between the psychiatrist Ludwig B...
SUMMARY Moyamoya disease presents clinically as chronic progressive ischemia in the young brain. The...
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the...
This history of deep brain stimulation in psychiatric disorders describes how the idea, technology a...
During the 20th century, only two persons have been awarded the Nobel Prize for psychiatric discover...
This paper is based on a review of 209 female patients admitted to the 5th. Pavillion, at the Juquer...
of only two Nobel prizes ever given to a psychiatrist for his discovery of the malaria treatment of ...
The operation known as prefrontal lobotomy has in the past fifteen years become a new source of info...
Neurosurgical treatment for psychiatric disorders has a long and controversial history dating back t...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the...
This article compares the repercussions of the two attempts at psychosurgery, the first in 1888 by t...
International audienceIn 1861, Paul Broca reported the post-mortem lesion-symptom mapping of two aph...
(1) The results of prefrontal leucotomy are reported in 68 cases of chronic mental illness which had...
Abstract. Between 1935 and 1955, psychosurgery was regarded as standard treatment for schizophrenics...
The at the time famous but now practically for- gotten controversy between the psychiatrist Ludwig B...
SUMMARY Moyamoya disease presents clinically as chronic progressive ischemia in the young brain. The...
In June 2017 we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the pioneer discovery of cerebral angiography, the...
This history of deep brain stimulation in psychiatric disorders describes how the idea, technology a...