STUDIES IN DEPRESSION, III : THE CONTROL OF AFFECTIVE ILLNESS BY CINGULOTRACTOTOMY: A REVIEW OF 150 CASES
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Cingulotractotomy, or the placing of discrete, bilateral, surgical lesions in the anterior cingulate gyri, is now a well‐established procedure for the treatment of severe, intractable affective (depressive) illness.
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