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A 'moral monster' and the lobotomy's legacy at GW  – The GW Hatchet

A 'moral monster' and the lobotomy's legacy at GW  – The GW Hatchet
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Why António Egas Moniz still has a Nobel Prize for lobotomies

Why António Egas Moniz still has a Nobel Prize for lobotomies
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Why doctors used to think drilling into people's skulls could treat mental illness

Lobotomies were a way to treat mental health conditions back in the 1930s and '40s. The procedure was highly invasive and sometimes involved drills.

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What Is a Lobotomy, How Was It Performed?

Lobotomies were a way to treat mental health conditions back in the 1930s and '40s. The procedure was highly invasive and sometimes involved drills.

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The scientist who gave it his all—including his brain—to revolutionize addiction treatment

Inside Frank Plummer’s brain The legendary scientist turned to highly experimental deep brain stimulation to treat his own alcoholism. He’d devoted his whole life to science, he joked. Why not his brain, too? The research he took part in is revolutionizing how we treat the world’s most stigmatized illnesses. January 26, 2021 Plummer was a leading expert in infectious diseases; his death is a significant loss for Canada as we navigate this pandemic, says Kennelly (John Woods/CP) The first time Jo Kennelly met Frank Plummer, she barely noticed him. It was 2006. She was the Ottawa-based policy director to Tony Clement, then the federal minister of health, and she and Clement were in Toronto attending the International AIDS Conference as Canada’s representatives. Plummer, scientific director of Winnipeg’s National Microbiology Lab and one of the world’s top experts in infectious diseases, was the scientist assigned to the federal team. But Kennelly, a New Zealander who

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