lobotomist
English
Etymology
From
lobotomy
+
-ist
.
Noun
lobotomist
(
plural
lobotomists
)
(
rare
)
Someone who performs
lobotomies
.
1988
December 2, Timothy Beneke, “The Case Against Therapy”, in
Chicago Reader
:
I can imagine a
lobotomist
saying, "Do you want your daughter dead or lobotomized
?
"
2010
, Mary de Young,
Madness
:
An American History of Mental Illness and Its Treatment
, page
232
:
Freeman's career as a
lobotomist
was fairing as badly in the eye of the medical profession as the procedure was.
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