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  1. Walter Jackson Freeman II (* 14. November 1895 in Philadelphia; † 31. Mai 1972) war ein amerikanischer Arzt, Neurologe und überzeugter Verfechter der Lobotomie. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Ausbildung. 2 Nach dem Studium. 3 Lobotomie. 4 Ende der Karriere. 5 Einzelnachweise. Ausbildung.

  2. psychosurgeon. Known for. Popularizing lobotomy. Invention of transorbital lobotomy. Children. Walter Jackson Freeman III. Relatives. William Williams Keen (maternal grandfather) Walter Jackson Freeman II (November 14, 1895 – May 31, 1972) was an American physician who specialized in lobotomy.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Walter Jackson Freeman II (born November 14, 1895, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 31, 1972) was an American neurologist who, with American neurosurgeon James W. Watts, was responsible for introducing to the United States prefrontal lobotomy, an operation in which the destruction of neurons and neuronal tracts in the ...

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  4. 28. Feb. 2014 · Juli 1949 nimmt Dr. Walter Freeman eine Lobotomie vor. Dabei verwendet er ein einem Eispickel ähnliches Instrument, das er für diese psychochirurgische Methode entwickelt hat. Es wird der ...

  5. 27. Apr. 2016 · April 27, 2016. Walter Jackson Freeman III, a neuroscientist and philosopher known for his pioneering work on how the brain generates our perception of the world, died Sunday, April 24, at his home in Berkeley. He was 89.

  6. 27. Sept. 2017 · Walter Freeman died of cancer in 1972 at the age of 76. Despite the dark associations that remain around the operation he pioneered, he believed himself a humanitarian pioneer until the very...

  7. Today, despite significant advancements in technique, oversight, and ethical scrutiny, neurosurgical treatment of mental illness still carries a degree of social stigma. This review presents a historical account of Walter Freemans life and career, and the popularization of the lobotomy in the US.