Amarro Fiamberti

Amarro Fiamberti
Born 10 September 1894
Died 1970 (aged 7576)
Nationality Italy
Known for lobotomy
psychosurgery
Scientific career
Fields Psychiatry

Amarro Fiamberti (10 September 1894 1970)[1] was an Italian psychiatrist who first performed a transorbital lobotomy (by accessing the frontal lobe of the brain through the orbits) in 1937. The technique remained rarely practised until his reports were discovered by his contemporary, the American neurologist Walter Freeman, who improved the surgical technique, initially by using ice picks (hence the name "ice pick lobotomy") and later employing more refined equipment. Fiamberti was later named Director of the Psychiatric Hospital of Varese when it was opened in 1964.

References

  • Armocida, Giuseppe (2007). "A.M. Fiamberti and 'psycosurgery'". Medicina nei secoli. 19 (2): 457–74. PMID 18450027.
  • Aschieri, G (December 1970). "A. M. Fiambierti". Rivista sperimentale di freniatria e medicina legale delle alienazioni mentali. 94 (6): 1679–81. PMID 4932453.


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