Lobotomy, Version 3.0
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February 3, 2005
Hannah Lobel Utne.com
All told, though, there are far fewer lobotomies performed today
than in Rose Kennedy's day. In Jack El-Hai's new biography, The
Lobotomist (whose
first chapter you can read
online), readers are taken back to the time when Dr. Walter
Freeman, who imported the lobotomy from Portugal, might perform up
to 25 procedures in a day.
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