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RÉSUMÉ: Une longue lettre de Egas Moniz & Walter
Freeman, neurologue à Washington - datée de
1946- est publiée pour la première fois. Le
savant portugais, qui a découvert I ‘angiographie
cérébrales et la leucotomie, y décrit ouvertement
Ies circonstances politiques de son pays depuis
1e début de la dictature de Salazar, les difficultés
rencoiztrées pour mener & bien ses recherches
et les divergences qui I‘ont opposé à Sobral
Cid, son contemporain et Professeur de
Psychiatrie à Lisbonne, jusqu'en 1941.
SUMMARY: A so far unpublished letter by Egas Moniz to Walter Freeman, the american neurologist, is presented. The letter is dated 1946. The portuguese scientist, discoverer of cerebral arteriography and leucotomy, describes in the letter, quite openly, the political conditions of the country under dictator Salazar's rule, the obstacles he had to fight to proceed with his researches and the differences that opposed him to Sobra1 Cid, his contemporary and Professor of Psychiatry in Lisbon, until 1941.
SUMMARY: A so far unpublished letter by Egas Moniz to Walter Freeman, the american neurologist, is presented. The letter is dated 1946. The portuguese scientist, discoverer of cerebral arteriography and leucotomy, describes in the letter, quite openly, the political conditions of the country under dictator Salazar's rule, the obstacles he had to fight to proceed with his researches and the differences that opposed him to Sobra1 Cid, his contemporary and Professor of Psychiatry in Lisbon, until 1941.
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Análise Psicológica, 1(3), 9-20
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Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada