Patient H.M

Patient H.M

By Luke Dittrich

Subjects: Frontal lobotomy, Biography, Patients, Memory, Long-Term, nyt:science=2016-09-11, Amnesia, New York Times bestseller, Neurochirurgie, Memory, 44.01 history of medicine, Surgery, Amnesiacs, Memory Disorders, New York Times reviewed, Anterograde Amnesia, Memory disorders, Neurosciences, Epilepsy, Brain, Brain, surgery, History, Hirnforschung

Description: "In the late 1930s, in asylums and hospitals across America, a group of renowned neurosurgeons worked to develop and refine a new class of brain operation--the lobotomy--that they hoped would eradicate everything from schizophrenia to homosexuality...The most important test subject to emerge from this largely untold chapter was a 27-year-old factory worker named Henry Molaison...Journalist Luke Dittrich uses his case as a starting point for a kaleidoscopic journey, from the first recorded brain surgeries in ancient Egypt to the cutting-edge laboratories of MIT...It is also, at times, a deeply personal journey: Dittrich's grandfather was the brilliant, morally complex surgeon who operated on Molaison--and thousands of other patients..."--From dust jacket.

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