I watched the tail end of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest a couple of weeks ago and it got me thinking about lobodomies and wondering what those things really were all about. I knew it had something to do with scrambling the frontal lobes but I really knew nothing more. Well, this stuck with me and yesterday I finally decided to google it.
I read a little about the history of it. It started in the late 1800’s in Switzerland and worked its way to the US in 1935 by a Dr. Freeman.
At first the surgery involved injecting some solution like alcohol to destroy the brian in the fontal lobes. Dr. Freeman later developed a type of lobotomy called the “Ice Pick” Lobotomy where, instead of drilling holes into the patient’s head and destroying the brain via injection, he used an “ice pick-like instrument” (really just an ice pick) and inserted it under the eyelides and above the eyeball and tapped it through the bone there with a mallet. Once in the frontal lobes, he “moved it around” a bit and did the same on the other side. Continue reading ‘Lobotomy’
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