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DISCLAIMER: The title of this episode itself warrants that this episode includes some details that may be uncomfortable or graphic for sensitive listeners. We also discuss and critique parts of the medical field’s history. I’m not a doctor nor any sort of medical professional. I'm just a podcaster. Nothing in this episode should be taken as medical advice or instruction. All opinions expressed are my own and are meant for informational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for any medical concerns. Listener discretion is advised.On This Episode: The history of medicine is told in two voices. One voice sings of brilliance, triumphs and breakthroughs. The other voice whispers of the dark revelations: the costs that was paid in human lives, the mistakes that were buried under the banner of progress. We’re conditioned to believe that medicine is humanity’s purest pursuit. But history reveals that progress is tangled in ambition and harm, where good intentions weren’t always enough to keep cruelty at bay. Long ago, before oversight committees and ethical codes became law, advancement was often made through improvised experiments on those who had the least power to refuse. The poor, the imprisoned, the institutionalized: their bodies became trial grounds long before theory turned to treatment. Often, they weren’t asked or informed; they were simply used as the guinea pigs of medical revolution. And when those tests yielded something remarkable, society rarely dwelled on the sacrifice because oddly, progress has a way of forgiving the damage if the result is celebrated enough. And that carries a heavy uncomfortable truth: the evolution of medicine is a landscape littered with unnamed casualties, stories tucked away in footnotes while the public applauds the cure. But ethical reckoning has always lagged behind innovation. And even now, in an age of regulation and oversight, there still exist the temptation to cut corners, to take risks with lives who are deemed “expendable,” which without a doubt carries no moral weight whatsoever. Here, we look at one medical procedure that perfectly embodies that duality. It was born from hope, wrapped in the promises of healing, but it ultimately left a trail of human devastation. A practice that was once hailed as a miracle, but was then later revealed to be nothing but a prolonged tragedy. That procedure is the lobotomy.Connect with UsProudly Hosted by RedCircle: https://www.redcircle.com/tylersgrimremindersNow streaming on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6c2m7rYw9N0lE0YQSMz47BSubstack: https://tylersgrimreminders.substack.com/If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Please also leave us a review and let us know what you think. Your feedback helps us create better content for you.Thanks for listening :)ResourcesResources can be found on: https://tylersgrimreminders.substack.com/
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