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Am J Psychiatry 118:599-600, January 1962
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.118.7.599
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PSYCHOSURGERY

WALTER FREEMAN M.D.

Large series of cases reported after long follow-up are definitely encouraging. skottowe(14) states that tranquilizers have not supplanted psychosurgery, and according to Sargant(12) the physical methods of treatment have brought about a revolution in the prognosis for recoverable psychoses.







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