Is this enough reason to drive a spike through a child's eye sockets into hi!


Question: Is this enough reason to drive a spike through a child's eye sockets into his brain!?
He objects to going to bed, but then sleeps well!. He does a good deal of daydreaming!. He turns the room lights on when there's broad sunlight outside!. He hates to wash!. He puts on a sweater on the hottest days and goes without an undershirt on chilly ones!. I think it would be pretty much of a shame to wish Howard on anybody!."

-- Walter J Freeman, MD, on his patient Howard Dully, who at the age of 12 became one of the youngest people ever to receive a lobotomy

http://www!.pbs!.org/wgbh/amex/lobotomist/!.!.!.

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geez!.!.!.!.
sounds like any regular kid!.!.!.!.

I suspect the evil doctor would've been a more suitable candidate for that "operation"

Wow!.!.!.I've just checked howard's webpage - & it's complete with a lobotomy action pic!.
It also mentions the fact that his stepmother instigated the operation!.

Evil Stepmothers AND Mad Scientists - Sounds like Howard's life was lifted straight from a kid's storybook!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I read the entire clip!.

He might have been right in trying to help isntitutionalized patients who were in constant distress, in complete abandonment!. But that



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