Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Goodbye tylenol.

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7 comments:

Pratt Psychology said...

thats some freaky stuff, its seems so Brutal that someone would just cut a chunk out of someones head becusae of some illness that there suffering from. Seems a little savage, about as inhuman as using leaches to drain a sickness out of your blood. Ztaft

RWinkel said...

Leaches are still used at times today!

Can you imagine any situation in the 1930s or 1940s in which you would have agreed to have a family member lobotomized?

linnea said...

yea it's relaly creepy that he performed this sergery on so many people, and somebody liveing their life years later not even remembering it

Anonymous said...

I would have probably had my brother lobotomized. Of course i would have regret it years later if he said, "something is missing, like a part of my soul is missing". At which point i probably would have spent a lifetime writing a book about his nature after the procedure.

Anonymous said...

I would have probably had my brother lobotomized. Of course i would have regret it years later if he said, "something is missing, like a part of my soul is missing". At which point i probably would have spent a lifetime writing a book about his nature after the procedure.

Anonymous said...

I would have probably had my brother lobotomized. Of course i would have regret it years later if he said, "something is missing, like a part of my soul is missing". At which point i probably would have spent a lifetime writing a book about his nature after the procedure.

DaniOh said...

It is pretty savage the way they were performing this research. but i wonder if it somehow was not necessary in order of modern sciense to progress