"It is fair to say that science provides no method of controlling the mind. Scientific work on the brain does not explain the mind-not yet."

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Source: Dartmouth Convocation on The Great Issues of Conscience in Modern Medicine (1960)

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Wilder Penfield

Neurosurgeon

Wilder Penfield was a pioneering neurosurgeon known for his groundbreaking work in brain mapping and epilepsy treatment.

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