• Lobotomies

  • 2022/12/06
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  • In this episode, Katie is bewitched by lobotomies. 


    The U.S. has a long and tragic history of barbaric and inhumane treatment of people living with mental illnesses. From overcrowded institutions to painful experimental treatments, patients were subjected to the unthinkable. Admittance to a state hospital was tantamount to a death sentence served in inhumane conditions. Then, a promising young neurologist introduced a new procedure inspired by the work of a Portuguese physician. Walter Freeman and the prefrontal lobotomy offered the promise of returning a patient home in a year or less. To many, this psychosurgery was seen as a miracle. But as thousands of unconsenting patients had the connections in their prefrontal cortexes severed by leucotomes and orbitoclasts, the true costs of the procedure were slowly revealed. 


    Staff picks: 

    The Flatshare (and ALL the other books!) by Beth O'Leary 

    Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert 

    The Midnight Club by Christopher Pike + its Netflix adaptation


    Related media recommendations: 

    The Lobotomist: A Maverick Medical Genius and His Tragic Quest to Rid the World of Mental Illness  by Jack El-Hai

    Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity, from the Bible to Freud, from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine by Andrew Scull

    Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter by Kate Clifford Larson

    My Lobotomy: A Memoir by Howard Dully and Charles Fleming

    The Lobotomist's Wife by Samantha Greene Woodruff

    The Mad Woman's Ball by Victoria Mas

    The Mountain, directed by Rick Alverson

    The Lobotomist, produced by American Experience PBS

    My Lobotomy: Howard Dully's Journey by "All Things Considered" NPR

    If you are interested in any of the books we talk about in this episode, please consider purchasing them through our affiliate link with Bookshop.org!


    Sources:


    The Strange and Curious History of the Lobotomy

    My Lobotomy: Howard Dully's Journey

    Psychosurgery, Ethics, and Media: A History of Walter Freeman and the Lobotomy

    A Hole in the Head: A History of Trepanation

    America's Long-Suffering Mental Health System

    The Secret Lobotomy of Rosemary Kennedy

    Mental Illness in Black Community, 1700-2019: A Short History

    The Village at Grand Traverse Common: History


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode, Katie is bewitched by lobotomies. 


The U.S. has a long and tragic history of barbaric and inhumane treatment of people living with mental illnesses. From overcrowded institutions to painful experimental treatments, patients were subjected to the unthinkable. Admittance to a state hospital was tantamount to a death sentence served in inhumane conditions. Then, a promising young neurologist introduced a new procedure inspired by the work of a Portuguese physician. Walter Freeman and the prefrontal lobotomy offered the promise of returning a patient home in a year or less. To many, this psychosurgery was seen as a miracle. But as thousands of unconsenting patients had the connections in their prefrontal cortexes severed by leucotomes and orbitoclasts, the true costs of the procedure were slowly revealed. 


Staff picks: 

The Flatshare (and ALL the other books!) by Beth O'Leary 

Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert 

The Midnight Club by Christopher Pike + its Netflix adaptation


Related media recommendations: 

The Lobotomist: A Maverick Medical Genius and His Tragic Quest to Rid the World of Mental Illness  by Jack El-Hai

Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity, from the Bible to Freud, from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine by Andrew Scull

Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter by Kate Clifford Larson

My Lobotomy: A Memoir by Howard Dully and Charles Fleming

The Lobotomist's Wife by Samantha Greene Woodruff

The Mad Woman's Ball by Victoria Mas

The Mountain, directed by Rick Alverson

The Lobotomist, produced by American Experience PBS

My Lobotomy: Howard Dully's Journey by "All Things Considered" NPR

If you are interested in any of the books we talk about in this episode, please consider purchasing them through our affiliate link with Bookshop.org!


Sources:


The Strange and Curious History of the Lobotomy

My Lobotomy: Howard Dully's Journey

Psychosurgery, Ethics, and Media: A History of Walter Freeman and the Lobotomy

A Hole in the Head: A History of Trepanation

America's Long-Suffering Mental Health System

The Secret Lobotomy of Rosemary Kennedy

Mental Illness in Black Community, 1700-2019: A Short History

The Village at Grand Traverse Common: History


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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