The first controlled human lobotomy was performed by the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz in 1936. His method involved drilling holes in patients' heads and destroying the tissue connecting the frontal lobes by injecting alcohol into them. Moniz won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1949 for this work. from wiki
Wow, kinda crazy innt it? Makes me wonder what I could do to win a Nobel Prize...
Originally posted by prosoccerWell I'm not letting you drill any holes in my head to get it 🙄
The first controlled human lobotomy was performed by the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz in 1936. His method involved drilling holes in patients' heads and destroying the tissue connecting the frontal lobes by injecting alcohol into them. Moniz won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1949 for this work. from wiki
Wow, kinda crazy innt it? Makes me wonder what I could do to win a Nobel Prize...
Originally posted by prosoccerI have a dvd about this. Check out the site:
The first controlled human lobotomy was performed by the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz in 1936. His method involved drilling holes in patients' heads and destroying the tissue connecting the frontal lobes by injecting alcohol into them. Moniz won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1949 for this work. from wiki
Wow, kinda crazy innt it? Makes me wonder what I could do to win a Nobel Prize...
https://www.cchr.org/store/
Originally posted by prosoccerHey!? Don't be disrespectful. It's obviously quite a discovery that if you open
The first controlled human lobotomy was performed by the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz in 1936. His method involved drilling holes in patients' heads and destroying the tissue connecting the frontal lobes by injecting alcohol into them. Moniz won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1949 for this work. from wiki
Wow, kinda crazy innt it? Makes me wonder what I could do to win a Nobel Prize...
up the skull and damage the brain you'll get a meat vegetable. Give him
some credit, will you? ðŸ˜
01 Apr 07
Originally posted by prosoccerInterestingly enough, there's a site where a lot of the people who were experimented on during the labotomy trials hang out:
The first controlled human lobotomy was performed by the Portuguese physician and neurologist António Egas Moniz in 1936. His method involved drilling holes in patients' heads and destroying the tissue connecting the frontal lobes by injecting alcohol into them. Moniz won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1949 for this work. from wiki
Wow, kinda crazy innt it? Makes me wonder what I could do to win a Nobel Prize...
http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/threadlist.php?forumid=23
It's pretty bizarre reading though, not for the light of stomach.