| 1. | Freeman performed the first transorbital lobotomy on a live patient in 1946.
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| 2. | After the session, Iris is killed by transorbital lobotomy by the deformed figure.
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| 3. | Norway was also the only Scandinavian country to use transorbital lobotomy.
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| 4. | Until Freeman introduced the technique of transorbital lobotomy, psychosurgery required the skills of a surgeon.
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| 5. | Fiamberti's method was to puncture the thin layer of Walter Freeman's development of transorbital lobotomy.
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| 6. | By the 1970s, the standard or transorbital lobotomy had been replaced with other forms of psychosurgical operations.
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| 7. | In 1946 Freeman developed the transorbital lobotomy, based on a technique first reported by Italian psychiatrist Amarro Fiamberti.
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| 8. | Another, different, surgical instrument also called a leucotome was introduced by Walter Freeman for use in the transorbital lobotomy.
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| 9. | He performed the transorbital lobotomy surgery for the first time in Washington D . C . on a housewife named Sallie Ellen Ionesco.
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| 10. | It became known as a transorbital lobotomy in the USA and a transorbital leucotomy in the UK ( where it was less popular ).
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