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leucotomies Meaning in Bengali



প্রয়োজন এবং মস্তিষ্কের ফ্রন্টাল লোব থেকে নার্ভ অঞ্চলের অস্ত্রোপচার বাধা; প্রায়ই হিসাবে চিহ্নিত জ্ঞানীয় এবং ব্যক্তিত্বের পরিবর্তন ফলাফল





leucotomies's Usage Examples:

William Sargant and Eliot Slater that 15,000 leucotomies had been performed in the UK by 1962.


The 14 leucotomies reported by Puusepp in his 1937 paper were.


leucotome or McKenzie Leucotome is a surgical instrument used for performing leucotomies (also known as lobotomy) and other forms of psychosurgery.


The first leucotomies in the UK were carried out at the Burden Neurological Institute in Bristol.


and put into use, and leucotomies fell out of favour.


Moniz's legacy suffered towards the end of the 20th century, as leucotomies were then perceived overwhelmingly.


By the late 1950s he had performed about 3,000 leucotomies.


In 1946 twenty prefrontal leucotomies were performed, mostly on African women, in Bulawayo.


of the Association was given LSD, electroconvulsive therapy, and two leucotomies, also called lobotomies, during the late 1960s.


In the former USSR, leucotomies were used for the treatment of schizophrenia in the 1940s, but the practice.


By the end of 1959, 300 patients had had leucotomies.


Fulton and Carlyle's 1935 experiment in which two chimpanzees were given leucotomies and pre- and post-surgical behavior was compared.



leucotomies's Meaning':

surgical interruption of nerve tracts to and from the frontal lobe of the brain; often results in marked cognitive and personality changes

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