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Forced surgeries on those identified as "mentally insane."

Date: 1920

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Psychiatrist Henry Cotton believes that mental illness is a toxic disorder that can be "cured" by removing body parts he perceives as carrying the toxicity. Focusing on teeth and parts of the digestive system, Cotton is criticized for his research, but never disbarred or stopped, even though most understood his "research" as killing those he operated on.