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- Friederich_Golz abstract "Friederich Golz was a German scientist and researcher, who was a pioneer in psychosurgery. He performed the first lobotomy on dogs in 1890. His experiments involved removing portions of the dogs’ temporal lobes. As a result the dogs were more calm and less aggressive. His work inspired the first lobotomies in humans, performed by Gottlieb Burkhardt, in 1892.".
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- Friederich_Golz wikiPageWikiLink Leukotomy.
- Friederich_Golz wikiPageWikiLink Lobotomy.
- Friederich_Golz wikiPageWikiLink Psychosurgery.
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- Friederich_Golz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Friederich Golz".
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- Friederich_Golz comment "Friederich Golz was a German scientist and researcher, who was a pioneer in psychosurgery. He performed the first lobotomy on dogs in 1890. His experiments involved removing portions of the dogs’ temporal lobes. As a result the dogs were more calm and less aggressive. His work inspired the first lobotomies in humans, performed by Gottlieb Burkhardt, in 1892.".
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