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Psychosomatic Medicine 3:26-37 (1941)
© 1941 American Psychosomatic Society

Reports of Partial Frontal Lobectomy and Frontal Lobotomy performed on three Patients: One Chronic Epileptic and two cases of Chronic Agitated Depression

WILLIAM JASON MIXTER M.D.1, KENNETH J. TILLOTSON M.D.1, and DAVID WIES M.D.1

1 Neurosurgical Service of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the staff of the McLean Hospital

One case of chronic epilepsy and two cases of agitated depression treated by frontal lobotomy or partial lobectomy are presented from the clinical point of view with implications as to frontal lobe function.







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