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Psychosurgery; intelligence, emotion and social behavior following prefrontal lobotomy for mental disorders

Title
Psychosurgery; intelligence, emotion and social behavior following prefrontal lobotomy for mental disorders, by Walter Freeman and James W. Watts. With special psychometric and personality profile studies by Thelma Hunt.
Author
Freeman, Walter, 1895-1972.
Publication
Springfield, Ill., Thomas, 1942.

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Additional Authors
  • Watts, James W. (James Winston), 1904-1994.
  • Hunt, Thelma.
Description
xii, 337 pages illustrations
Subject
  • Brain > Surgery
  • Frontal lobotomy
  • Neuroses
  • Brain > Localization of functions
  • Psychosurgery > 20th century
  • Mental Disorders > surgery > 20th century
  • Prefrontal Cortex > surgery > 20th century
  • Psychosurgery
  • Neurotic Disorders
  • Brain Mapping
  • Frontal lobotomy
Note
  • 2d ed. published under title: Psychosurgery in the treatment of mental disorders and intractable pain.
Bibliography (note)
  • "References": p. [319]-331.
LCCN
50007570
OCLC
  • ocm14741641
  • 14741641
  • SCSB-310555
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library