Electrodes are placed on the head of a model patient in a Toronto hospital to simulate an electroshock therapy session
Date4/15/1976
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Goode, Jeff
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Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
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- Electrodes are placed on the head of a model patient in a Toronto hospital to simulate an electroshock therapy session
- Electrodes are placed on the head of a model patient in a Toronto hospital to simulate an electroshock therapy session. Electroshock, which is used mainly to treat depression, has become the subject of growing controversy. It is now used as a treatment of last resort.
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: Electrodes are placed on the head of a model patient in a Toronto hospital to simulate an electroshock therapy session. Electroshock, which is used mainly to treat depression, has become the subject of growing controversy. It is now used as a treatment of last resort.
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