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Lobotomy Nation
The History of Psychosurgery and Psychiatry in Denmark
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This book tells the story of one of medicine's most (in)famous treatments: the neurosurgical operation commonly known as lobotomy. Invented by Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz in 1935, lobotomy or psychosurgery became widely used in a number of countries, including Denmark, where the treatment had a major breakthrough. In fact, evidence suggests that more lobotomies were performed in Denmark than any other country. However, the reason behind this unofficial world record has not yet been fully understood. Lobotomy Nation traces the history of psychosurgery and its ties to other psychiatric treatments such as malaria fever therapy, Cardiazol shock and insulin coma therapy, but it also situates lobotomy within a broader context. The book argues that the rise and fall of lobotomy is not just a story about psychiatry, it is also about society, culture and interventions towards vulnerable groups in the 20th century.


Contents:

Chapter 1. White Incisions and Black Butterflies: Introduction

Part I: Towards Lobotomy

Chapter 2. State Mental Health Services

Chapter 3. Malaria and the Interwar Years

Chapter 4. Shock and Coma

Chapter 5. Psychiatric Cooperation

Part II: The Time of Lobotomy

Chapter 6. Something Different

Chapter 7. The First of Many

Chapter 8. The Apostles of the Knife

Chapter 9. Last Resort?

Chapter 10. Women and the Problem of Psychopathy

Part III: The Demise of Psychosurgery

Chapter 11. A Question of Consent

Chapter 12. Lobotomia Sequelae

Chapter 13. The Final Cut


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9783030653088
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: October, 2022
Pages: 456
Weight: 612g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Psychiatry

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