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leucotomy
[ loo-kot-uh-mee ]
leucotomy
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noun
- the surgical operation of cutting some of the nerve fibres in the frontal lobes of the brain for treating intractable mental disorders See also lobotomy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of leucotomy1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of leucotomy1
C20: from leuco- (with reference to the white brain tissue) + -tomy
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Later, after Marsh had qualified as a neurosurgeon, a modification of the procedure, known as a limbic leucotomy, was still in use.
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"The actual bilateral prefrontal leucotomy can be done by a properly trained neurosurgeon in six minutes and seldom takes more than 10 minutes."
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