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Last Resort : Psychosurgery and the Limits of Medicine

Part of the Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine series
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During the 1940s and 1950s, tens of thousands of Americans underwent some form of psychosurgery; that is, their brains were operated upon for the putative purpose of treating mental illness.

From today's perspective, such medical practices appear foolhardy at best, perhaps even barbaric; most commentators thus have seen in the story of lobotomy an important warning about the kinds of hazards that society will face whenever incompetent or malicious physicians are allowed to overstep the boundaries of valid medical science.

Last Resort challenges the previously accepted psychosurgery story and raises new questions about what we should consider its important lessons.

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Cambridge University Press
0521524598 / 9780521524599
Paperback / softback
617.481
08/08/2002
United Kingdom
English
xv, 555 p. : ill., ports.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1998.