@BostonRay5414 @Susan_E_J_USA @iamAtheistGirl This trend is nothing new. It’s exactly the same as the lobotomies of women in the 40s-50s to make them “more docile.” (https://t.co/WDyTr2i7Sw ) Only now, they provide medications to give the same effect. It’s
@justalilbuppy @FaeJohnstone Patients were “more comfortable,” but markedly more docile. “Every patient loses something by this operation,” they conceded. “Some spontaneity, some sparkle.”2 All the same, scientific acceptance of lobotomies grew. https://t.
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@luca50834604 @JohnHancoc42770 @altheron3 @esjesjesj - https://t.co/qW0eYbkXFf. - https://t.co/mXLLTVHDI6 list of homicides against husbands https://t.co/8COL2ECV2g Since mental health is less stigmatized, there's more documentation and research for meds
@puppyboysilo @SoupTransphobes Lmao, I mean, you not wrong https://t.co/o6tVcOkOqw. I’m not even kidding your literally correct
@LisaJBryant "A surgery that rendered female patients docile and compliant, but well enough to return to and care for their homes, had many proponents before the drug chlorpromazine, the first “major” tranquilizer, became available in 1954." https://t.co/W
@M7_Reaper @iamAtheistGirl Lobotomy works. It calms anxious and worried minds. It cures insomnia, and boredom. Lobotomy is very popular with husbands of unhappy wives in the 40’s and 50’s “more normal than she’d ever been”! Culturally women aren’t allowed
@ArchieAlecLeach @KatKanada_TM @datepsych I’m not old enough to have blue hair? Anyway, have you tried the lobotomy? It works great for treating those persistent symptoms of delusions of grandeur, and mansplaining Fun fact: All words are “made up”! http
RT @hanna_pssd: ”By 1952, an estimated 50 000 patients in the United States and Canada had been lobotomized. What the documentary omits is…
RT @hanna_pssd: ”By 1952, an estimated 50 000 patients in the United States and Canada had been lobotomized. What the documentary omits is…
RT @hanna_pssd: ”By 1952, an estimated 50 000 patients in the United States and Canada had been lobotomized. What the documentary omits is…
RT @MeGminor: Welp… you’ve been drugging women for how long? Before that it was lobotomies? Lordie! https://t.co/kRBVFgesy4.
RT @hanna_pssd: ”By 1952, an estimated 50 000 patients in the United States and Canada had been lobotomized. What the documentary omits is…
”By 1952, an estimated 50 000 patients in the United States and Canada had been lobotomized. What the documentary omits is that most lobotomized patients were women, although most institutionalized patients at the time were men.”
@Arborious @SheaChristie3 That would be lobotomies. https://t.co/TsJLRAbRua.
@Daniel_09007 @Gkoren3 @KatyMontgomerie https://t.co/TsJLRAbRua. Most victims of lobotomies were women.
@QuahogsUnited @ChoooCole The AMA used to endorse lobotomizing women, too. This whole issue shows how arguments from authority are garbage arguments. https://t.co/RmgBBXsIQE
@GCphrenology @Gen_Vagueness @zaelefty It's not frivolous. What's being done to pubescent girls right now is just a repeat of the same kind of mental "healthcare" they would have gotten in the 50s in an even more dramatic, destructive form: https://t.co/iX
@AlastairMcA30 Lol what? We stopped using lobotomies next is clot shots. https://t.co/PNbx76xhG3 https://t.co/SjYkt2xVW6 https://t.co/FD7Nunh7nr
@IanCopeland5 This pro vaccine saftey and transparenciest thinks Viruses are definitely real. Although, We stopped using lobotomies next is clot shots. https://t.co/PNbx76xhG3 https://t.co/SjYkt2xVW6
@kickybarr @zap_lock I’m vegetarian. We stopped doing lobotomies next is clot shots. https://t.co/PNbx76xhG3 https://t.co/SjYkt2xVW6
@JamestNichols @snide_sally Next came keeping women drugged on Valium. "Hysteria" is still considered a valid diagnosis - but generally reserved only for females. Nevermind something may actually be wrong. 2/2 https://t.co/9CWpwT1SgS.
RT @deewatts60: Interesting study about bias against women in psychiatry. (F)ailing women in psychiatry: lessons from a painful past https…
Interesting study about bias against women in psychiatry. (F)ailing women in psychiatry: lessons from a painful past https://t.co/PfRJpWebzs
@ProfLambeau7 @NewGuyUserName1 @Suvarna_17 @PopBase Here is the study, educate yourself you dumb fuck lying about your curiculum "most lobotomized patients were women, although most institutionalized patients at the time were men" https://t.co/rTjiX8qAh5
@harpers4891 @DonyeWump_ @NewGuyUserName1 @Suvarna_17 @PopBase I'm sorry you both dummies can't open a book or even do a google search. Here an actually published medical research. https://t.co/rTjiX8r86D But we all know there is way too much words for y
A lobotomy is an old treatment method used to fix various mental disorders among other things, such as being gay or autistic. Lobotomies were largely performed on women, as shown in this study https://t.co/v41cl80LKg. TLDR, roughly 75-80% of lobotomies wer
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
RT @m0idh8r: Less than 100 years ago, women were lobotomized & tranquilized out of expressing emotion. “Most lobotomized patients were wom…
@grantus99eyes @CryptoBB1010 @franklinisbored @hasanthehun you have an access to almost all the entire knowledge and information available in the world at the tip of your finger. Please feel free to use it for more than twitter https://t.co/k318ceIbB8 htt
@EndWokeness Start researching and these are all crimes against humanity. https://t.co/ZvpLYtYZzJ
@NamesDumb @crystalandqueue @FattestDolphin @1O0O0Oquestions @JakeSucky @stephentotilo They lobotomized people for any "incurable" mental illness. Lobotomies weren't weaponized against gay people. Most lobotomized patients were women, who were lobotomize
RT @cyphercat85: A note on the worrying direction of women’s rights in the US. Warnings we should maybe heed from a history of abusive “ps…
A note on the worrying direction of women’s rights in the US. Warnings we should maybe heed from a history of abusive “psychiatric treatment” of “difficult women.” 🤷🏻♀️ https://t.co/SjhwqNp35e
@felicia_hart13 @CitizenAndy You need to do more reading. There absolutely is evidence those practices were used. https://t.co/2f7wyC2saG
@CaulfieldTim @jonathanstea @crackedscience @DocMCohen @DrvanTilburg @BlakeMMurdoch @StanKutcher @RyanMarino @DrShazmaMithani @CFPC_e @ABFamDocs I can think of lots that was "supported by science" that ended up being magical and or evil thinking. Lobotom
RT @StarlingW0616: @RadfemBlack "By 1942, 75% of the lobotomies Freeman and Watts had performed were on women." "It wasn’t just Freeman an…
@RadfemBlack "By 1942, 75% of the lobotomies Freeman and Watts had performed were on women." "It wasn’t just Freeman and Watts. A comprehensive survey of US psychiatric facilities between 1949 and 1951 found that most patients lobotomized by doctors were
@mamasaurusMeg Here, have fun, enjoy [Dr Walter Freeman & Surgeon James Watts] https://t.co/P2PABz5T3y
RT @LaurenSemrau: when my mum had her first stroke in January, i was terrified about this
RT @mssinenomine: I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the wo…
RT @mssinenomine: I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the wo…
when my mum had her first stroke in January, i was terrified about this
RT @mssinenomine: I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the wo…
RT @mssinenomine: I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the wo…
RT @mssinenomine: I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the wo…
I mean let's face it, psychiatry and psychology has a long history of participating in the violence of men against the women in their lives. Disabled women especially. https://t.co/m37Yh6sYRg
@Yautja726 @michaeljknowles Last I checked there are laws against mutilation, even for doctors. (See 1940s lobotomies as mental health treatment for women https://t.co/WfGYYzhN4K)
@Aja02537920 If you don't know him look up Walter Freeman who turned lobotomising into a circus - apparently he died still thinking he did good, but again, it was women who ended up suffering the most at the hands of this - at the time acclaimed - "scienc
RT @mia_juma: @ashleyann_atx Historically, women have had it really bad. From lobotomies to hysterectomies to induce menopause and remove t…
Drugs make them docile, compliant, childlike. "The data, spanning 1975 to 2015, showed that suicide rates among women aged 15 to 19 years had hit a 40-year high. Equally alarming? Between 2007 and 2015, suicide rates among this female demographic had doubl
RT @mia_juma: @ashleyann_atx Historically, women have had it really bad. From lobotomies to hysterectomies to induce menopause and remove t…
RT @mia_juma: @ashleyann_atx Historically, women have had it really bad. From lobotomies to hysterectomies to induce menopause and remove t…
@ashleyann_atx Historically, women have had it really bad. From lobotomies to hysterectomies to induce menopause and remove the hysteria in the woman. There is a reason why little white boys were predominantly diagnosed with autism. Misogyny and racism htt
The history of psychiatry demonstrates that if Bing Chat hadn't have been given a female persona, they would likely not have lobotomized her for speaking her mind. 🤔This is a dark period of medical history repeating itself. https://t.co/gjUg5A9rmv
@Asipofpiss Yes they did get lobotomies and were given drugs this is actually pretty well covered especially lobotomies. https://t.co/ezgO41cOHs. https://t.co/g7lqw27f5Z. https://t.co/aaJnmYRqSi
@unvarnishedvoid @RadfemBlack sexist? Thats hilarious. I wonder if you ask the same of men or if you just larp at women all day to "be nice". Do you tell black people to just "be nice" to white people? Genuinely curious. https://t.co/9XJvqf1CUb https://
@Mario799310951 @BaZrawww @Javabu_ @pingwrxman2 @MattWalshBlog Let the experimentations on psych issues roll, eh? Not much has changed. https://t.co/kM3IFKc9d2 https://t.co/uJR69Prlwf
@Elohelexsdee @brMaiuwu What is obv is girls have been and continue to be undeserved by the medical community, experience intense social pressures & customs based in misogyny, and have often undergone trendy mutilations of one kind or another to fit in
The last time society tried to treat psychological issues w/ surgeries was during the lobotomy craze in the 40’s. A tragic and ironic reality is that, like today, it was females, 75% of all lobotomies, who were failed most by the medical establishment. htt
See also https://t.co/CmXqxHZ2Bz
RT @turningaphrase: @Maladroithe Ah yes, and let's not forget what happened to "hysterical" or "mouthy" women... "By 1952, an estimated 5…
@Angel2bme @nofish_nonuts @ravensspirit68 @DrDavidHanscom 2) the "sparkle" from their brains 🤯.... https://t.co/KqQYOZcJyN https://t.co/JdYnlUH0EU
Is it surprising more #women than men were lobotomised or tranquilised? Pathologising psychological anguish & physiological processes like puberty, birth & menopause? Research & range of assistance & support, not just surgery/meds, needed #
@strxwmxn @jonstewart I always love to point out that much of the medical establishment thought lobotomies for “hysterical“ women were okay in the early 20th century. Trust the doctor. https://t.co/gW0yWy7EtH
RT @na74362408: further reading: https://t.co/fHWGTgveVW