lobotomy in A Sentence

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    Portrayal of Lobotomy in the popular press: 1935-1960.

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    That medical procedure was a Lobotomy.

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    A gnat with a Lobotomy could fool you.

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    Rich dad poor dad is a Lobotomy by book reading.

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    You don't want him to get a Lobotomy, do you?

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    Between 1940 and 1944, 684 lobotomies were performed in the United States.

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    In the 1940s, performing lobotomies wasn't on the fringes of science either.

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    Lobotomy is a surgical intervention in the cerebral cortex, which was previously used in psychiatry.

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    Lobotomy is a surgery that destroys the hard tissues of the brain, which are absolutely healthy.

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    When I went to China it felt like having a Lobotomy, I couldn't Google anything.

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    Even just 70 years ago, Lobotomy was seen as a miracle cure for mental illness.

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    Unfortunately, it was only after decades of practice that people realized the irreparable harm lobotomies cause.

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    Considered to be on the cutting edge of psychiatric medicine, lobotomies were frequently performed, as was electro-convulsive therapy.

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    Lobotomies were used(though uncommonly) in the medical practices of Egypt, China, and Persia, along with many other ancient civilizations.

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    With frivolous mental illnesses, after transferring the Lobotomy, the patient acquired a disease that was not amenable to further treatment.

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    Later Freeman said that Lobotomy is an operation, the result of which leads the patient into a zombie state.

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    The practice of trepanning, or drilling a hole in the skull, has been done for millennia, but Lobotomy is something different entirely.

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    Why are we suddenly so aware of this obscure corner of brain research, once the realm of lobotomies and weird experiments with cadavers and electrodes, and why are researchers so impassioned about pursuing it?

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    Our conceptions about what is normal or sane involve a much bigger project than the DSM, and perhaps we will see the DSM take its place alongside other relics we no longer need(lobotomies come to mind).

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    It is often said that when an iron rod was accidentally driven through the head of Phineas Gage in 1848, this constituted an"accidental Lobotomy", or that this event somehow inspired the development of surgical Lobotomy a century later.

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    So, in the state of Delaware, the head of such a hospital, under the influence of this propaganda, was going to reduce by 60 percent the number of patients and, having saved for the state 351 thousand dollars, go all the way to Lobotomy.

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    Robert Penn Warren's 1946 novel All the King's Men describes a Lobotomy as making"a Comanche brave look like a tyro with a scalping knife," and portrays the surgeon as a repressed man who cannot change others with love, so he instead resorts to"high-grade carpentry work.

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    While the ever-burgeoning and wallet-breaking demands for more and more storage- to keep all the content we want for posterity or easy-access- are not to be ignored, here we concentrate on how to deal with the possibility of data loss, a fate that some would liken to a mugging or even a Lobotomy.

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