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1. Author: Luke Dittrich Genre: Non-fiction / History of Medicine OpowieЕ›ci o jutrzejszym eksperymencie
This is a chilling investigation into the history of lobotomy, centered on the author's own grandfather, Dr. William Scoville, and his most famous patient, Henry Molaison (known as "Patient H.M."). Review Highlights: A more abstract, experimental literary work published by Ha
It is highly praised for "restoring humanity" to patients who were treated as experimental objects. A more abstract
While some find it deeply engaging, others note it feels more like a biography of the surgeons than a story about the patient himself. 2. Eksperyment (Horror Novel) Author: Grzegorz Kopiec Genre: Horror / Thriller
Reviewers describe it as a "shocking tale" that explores the thin line between medical progress and crime.