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Doc Sketch....we WARNED youuuuu....Now STOP pulling on your EYElid, you'll HURT yerselllllf!!!
they used to shock the patient using EST until the seizures caused them to pass out then before they could completely awaken, the doctor hammered these things that looked like icepicks under the top eyelids then moved them rapidly and violently around in the front lobe of the brain. When the patient came to, they never remembered a thing and amazingly this treatment helped many patients but not supprizingly killed many as well. Sometimes preformed with and sometimes without patient or family consent.
ECT, electroconulsive therapy, or shock treatment involved a general anaesthetic, a paralysing agent (suxamethonium) and aftificial respiration. Patient was fully out before shock was administered. Mainly used for depression. Seemed dramatic and some opposed it, but I saw some good outcomes.
Imagine walking around the corner and seeing that! o.O