Yes, although it is rare, the lobotomy is still preformed today. Today lobotomies are primarily preformed for the treatment of epileptic patients and very rarely used for the treatment of mental illness.
It performed in the Bavarian town Oberammargau in Germany even today
The Ghost dance is still performed today
Greekplays are still performed today however they are performed generally in modern day theatres now. There are only 43 original Greek script still existing today, mostly being tragedies. Greek theatre also influences a lot of modern day script that are written, such as soaps, as they take a real life situation and dramatize it, just as they did in the 5th century.
Ballet is still very traditional with a contemporary twist added to it. But ballet is still performed traditionally too. As a dancer I like contemporary ballet best. The basics are still used in contemporary ballet and lyrical dance. Lyrical is a much more modern version of ballet with a little bit more expression.
His plays are being performed, translated, analysed, studied and adapted every day, everywhere in the world.
yes.
The first lobotomy was performed in 1935 by Portuguese neurologist António Egas Moniz.
Walter Freeman did.
I believe it was Walter Freeman. He did most lobotomies at that time.
Rosemary Kennedy had her lobotomy at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1941. Neurologist Walter Freeman and his assistant, James Watts, performed the procedure.
Lobotomy.
No. A lobotomy is an operation on the brain, and a lobotomy is extremely dangerous.
yes of course
Yes
Lobotomies were used in the past as a treatment for various mental health disorders, based on the belief that disrupting the brain’s neural connections could improve symptoms. However, the procedure had severe side effects and often left patients with permanent cognitive and emotional impairments. It is now considered an outdated and inhumane practice in the field of mental health.
Teenage Lobotomy was created in 1977.
It performed in the Bavarian town Oberammargau in Germany even today