Andrea Verga (May 20, 1811 - November 21, 1895) was an Italian psychiatrist and neurologist who was a native of Treviglio.
Four years later, two Italian psychiatrists found that it would be safer and more efficient to use electric current to induce the seizures.
Amarro Fiamberti was an Italian psychiatrist who first performed a transorbital lobotomy (by accessing the frontal lobe of the brain through the orbits) in 1937.
Luca, her second son, was born in 1970 of her marriage to an Italian psychiatrist, Andrea Dotti.
This is surprising because the treatment was developed by Italian psychiatrists in Rome just 50 years ago.
He was the most influential Italian psychiatrist of the 20th century.
In 1969 she married Andrea Dotti, an Italian psychiatrist, from whom she was later divorced.
November 21 - Andrea Verga, Italian psychiatrist and neurologist (born 1811)
Her second husband, Dr. Andrea Dotti, an Italian psychiatrist, was nine years younger than she and chased even younger women.
Michele Zappella (born March 4, 1936) is an Italian psychiatrist and scholar of Child Neuropsychiatry.