Walter Freeman’s lobotomy patients plus 1920s ad for Listerine
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[…] disorders” said to be curable now with cognitive behavioral therapy, guided by DSM-5. (See https://clarespark.com/2009/11/16/nobody-is-perfect/, one of my items in the lobotomy […]
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