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![]() © Bettmann/CORBIS Freeman operating at Western State Hospital, Washington State, in July 1949. |
In the era before psychiatric drugs when state institutions were over-flowing with mentally ill patients often living in snakepit conditions hospitals, families, and the press were eager to embrace "miracle" cures like the "ice pick" lobotomy.
For over two decades, Freeman equal parts physician and showman became a barnstorming crusader for the procedure. He traveled in a van to 55 psychiatric hospitals across the country, performing and teaching the transorbital lobotomy
See two pages from Walter Freeman’s unpublished autobiography
Before his death in 1972, he’d crossed and re-crossed the nation 11 times, and had performed the "ice pick" lobotomy on no less than 2500 patients in 23 states.
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Transorbital Lobotomy
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