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  2. History of psychosurgery in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The American term lobotomy has never been used by medical writers in the UK to describe a psychosurgical operation on the frontal lobe. The standard Freeman-Watts operation, called a lobotomy in the US, was called a leucotomy in the UK. Freeman later developed a psychosurgical technique in which an instrument is inserted through the eye-socket.

  3. Pharmacological torture - Wikipedia

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    A few cases of unjustified lobotomy were reported in the UK at the hand of abusive surgeons in the 1970s [17] and its virtual banning in the 1980s. [18] Furthermore, there is evidence that the British, MI5 , has experimented using Truth Drugs.

  4. History of psychosurgery - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, a survey found that in the mid-1970s about 150 people a year were undergoing psychosurgery. A few people underwent the standard pre-frontal leucotomy; the most commonly used operation was subcaudate tractotomy. Methods used to destroy tissue included thermocoagulation, suction, radioisotopes and leucotomes.

  5. The banned airlines deemed unsafe to fly in the UK - AOL

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    Here are the airlines banned from taking off for the UK to protect and inform travellers. Read more: Every country currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list The airlines banned from ...

  6. Controversies about psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    One such practice was the lobotomy, that was used between the 1930s and 1950s, [5]: 20 for which one its creators, António Egas Moniz, received a Nobel Prize in 1949. [80] The lobotomy fell out of favor in by 1960s and 1970s. [81] Other forms of ablative psychosurgery were in use in the UK in the late 1970s to treat psychotic and mood ...

  7. Should alcohol be limited at airport bars and banned on ...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) most recent data shows cases of violent, unruly passengers increasing aboard flights. Airlines reported more than 5,600 cases of unruly passengers this ...

  8. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  9. Lobotomy - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the majority of lobotomies were performed on children with behaviour problems. The Soviet Union banned the practice in 1950 on moral grounds. [146] [147] [148] In Germany, it was performed only a few times. [149] By the late 1970s, the practice of lobotomy had generally ceased, although it continued as late as the 1980s in France. [150]