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Sep 30, 2020 · THE TERMINAL The brain of a patient prone to be violent, uncontrollalbe seizures has been implanted with experimental electrodes designed to soothe his homicidal impulses. But the doctors never dreamed he'd learn to control the monitor inside his head.
Sep 8, 2022 · The terminal man. Prone to violent seizures, Harry Benson undergoes an experimental procedure that implants electrodes in his brain, sending soothing pulses to the brain's pleasure canyon. However, Harry learns how to control the pulses and increase their frequency.
Mar 1, 1972 · 3.41. 29,113 ratings1,145 reviews. Harry Benson is prone to violent, uncontrollable seizures and is under police guard after attacking two people. Dr. Roger McPherson, head of the prestigious Neuropsychiatric Research Unit at University Hospital in Los Angeles, is convinced he can cure Benson through a procedure called Stage Three.
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The Terminal Man. Michael Crichton. Random House, Aug 1, 1988 - Fiction - 289 pages. 15 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's...
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The Terminal Man. Michael Crichton. HarperCollins Publishers, 1982 - Science fiction - 320 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's...
The Terminal Man. Harry Benson suffers from violent seizures. So much so that he requires a police guard when entering a Los Angeles hospital for treatment. Dr. Roger McPherson, head of...