In the 1940s and 1950s thousands of lobotomies were performed on people with mental disorders. These operations were known to be dangerous, but thought to offer great hope. Nowadays, the lobotomies of the 1940s and 1950s are widely condemned. The consensus is that the practitioners who employed them were, at best, misguided enthusiasts, or, at worst, evil. In this paper I employ standard decision theory to understand and assess shifts in the evaluation of lobotomy. Textbooks of medical decision making generally recommend that decisions under risk are made so as to maximise expected utility (MEU) I show that using this procedure suggests that the 1940s and 1950s practice of psychosurgery was justifiable. In making sense of this finding we ha...
Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' d...
This thesis set out to answer the question whether probability maps can be used to evaluate surgical...
To summarize the evidence available on the effects of decision aids in surgery. When consenting to t...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. So thought Walter J. Freeman, a neurologist who became ...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
Objective: Guidance on shared decision-making (SDM) exists to reconcile healthcare practitioners’ re...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
The life of every man is filled with problems of such complexity that he might well be awed when he ...
Background. The pioneering early experiments of prefrontal lobotomy were performed in 1944 by neuros...
For decades, researchers have noticed widespread variation in the use of surgical procedures across ...
Neurosurgery for the treatment of mental illness is attracting attention from researchers and the pu...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
This paper examines the role that regret does and should play in medical decision-making. I assess w...
Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' d...
This thesis set out to answer the question whether probability maps can be used to evaluate surgical...
To summarize the evidence available on the effects of decision aids in surgery. When consenting to t...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. So thought Walter J. Freeman, a neurologist who became ...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
This specimen shows the characteristic marks of transorbital lobotomy, also called, in its time, ice...
Objective: Guidance on shared decision-making (SDM) exists to reconcile healthcare practitioners’ re...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
The life of every man is filled with problems of such complexity that he might well be awed when he ...
Background. The pioneering early experiments of prefrontal lobotomy were performed in 1944 by neuros...
For decades, researchers have noticed widespread variation in the use of surgical procedures across ...
Neurosurgery for the treatment of mental illness is attracting attention from researchers and the pu...
Background and purpose — There is increasing evidence that several commonly performed surgical proce...
There is substantial unexplained geographical and surgeon-to-surgeon variation in rates of surgery. ...
This paper examines the role that regret does and should play in medical decision-making. I assess w...
Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' d...
This thesis set out to answer the question whether probability maps can be used to evaluate surgical...
To summarize the evidence available on the effects of decision aids in surgery. When consenting to t...