A Case of HysteriaMain MenuThe Altogether Shocking History of Women’s Mental HealthThe Anatomy of InsanityThe Wandering WombTheater Of The HystericsFather Freud Knows BestThis Place Will Make You CrazyThe Water CureHysterical ParoxysmThis Lobotomy Won't Hurt A BitShe Must Be MadShock The Pain AwayJust A Touch Of ElectricityA Home For Inebriates And The InsaneThe Inmates Aren't Running The AsylumStories From The SanatoriumAgnes RichardsThe Ladies of RockhavenBaby BluesMaybe She's Born With ItStay Subservient!The Cost of Going Crazy in CaliforniaTill Commitment Do We PartAdditional Artifacts from Patton State Hospital, ca. 1930-1950Anne-Marie Maxwell
Walter Freeman and James Watts, Psychosurgery: Intelligence, Emotion, and Social Behavior Following Prefrontal Lobotomy for Mental Disorders (Springfield: Thomas, 1942)
12020-04-16T15:03:13-07:00Anne-Marie Maxwell326ac6eff123bb3f77fb517c66299be8b435b479Head and Shoulder Hunting in the Americas: Walter Freeman and the Visual Culture of Lobotomy1This is a recorded version of a presentation about Walter Freeman, a neurologist and psychiatrist who lobotomized thousands of Americans. I talk about Freeman's practice of photographing his patients before and after their surgery, and explain what this can tell us about the history of psychiatry. For sources and a bibliography, please see http://miriamposner.com/lobotomy.htmlplain2020-04-16T15:03:14-07:00Internet ArchiveHeadAndShoulderHuntingInTheAmericasWalterFreemanAndTheVisual_293movieshistorypsychiatrylobotomyphotographyvisual culturehistory of psychiatryhistory of medicineAnne-Marie Maxwell326ac6eff123bb3f77fb517c66299be8b435b479