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Authors: Kate Clifford Larson

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descriptions,
51–52
,
53
,
59
,
84
,
134–35

Edward Devotion School, Massachusetts,
43

embarrassing/disgracing family and,
137–38
,
155
,
158–59

“experts” and,
44–45
,
52–53

as family secret,
106
,
134

father assuming more responsibilities,
63
,
75
,
80–82

Hennessey’s sister visit,
139–40

institutionalization/remaining at home question and,
56
,
58

IQ test,
45–46

labels/diagnosis and,
43
,
45–46
,
52–53
,
57

life with family after England,
133–42

medical/scientific knowledge on disabilities and,
45–46
,
52–53
,
55–56

missing life at Belmont House,
133–34

mother not disclosing depth of disabilities,
93
,
143–45

mother’s extra attention and,
41
,
68
,
215

parents’ standards and,
43
,
51
,
58
,
63
,
69
,
119–20

Ravenhall Cottage (Wildwood, New Jersey),
149–50

recovering from lobotomy,
173

“red pills” and,
79
,
80
,
141

Roseneath Farms Sanitarium consideration/parents,
150–51
,
156

Rose’s research and,
43–44
,
67
,
82
,
86
,
159–60

school and,
43–45
,
50–52

Slavin as companion and,
156

treatments by Dr. Lawrence,
79
,
80–82
,
84
,
87

tutors/home education and,
52
,
54–55

See also
lobotomy, prefrontal;
specific individuals

Kennedy, Rosemary, disabilities and boarding schools

adjustment difficulties,
59
,
61
,
62
,
71
,
89

decision on,
58–59

Devereux School, Pennsylvania,
60
,
61–62
,
63
,
64–68
,
69

Elmhurst, Rhode Island,
68–70
,
71

Gibbs (companion),
122–23
,
124
,
125
,
128
,
130
,
134
,
150

Hourigan’s Residence School, Manhattan,
88–90
,
92–94

letters to/from family,
61
,
65
,
66–67
,
69–70
,
71–72
,
75–76
,
77
,
84

Newton’s School, Brookline, Massachusetts,
70–73
,
79–88

progress reports,
65
,
69
,
71
,
84–85
,
123

Ravenhill Academy, Philadelphia,
148
,
150

relatives/family friends in Brookline and,
72–73

Rohde (companion),
88–90
,
93
,
103

Sacred Heart Convent Academy, Manhattanville,
92
,
94
,
103–4

Saint Gertrude’s School of Arts and Crafts, Washington, D.C.,
151
,
152
,
154–55
,
158
,
167

self-esteem/confidence and,
61–62
,
64–65

kidnapping/fears,
67–68
,
158

Koh-i-Noor diamond,
109

 
L

Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases (Germany, 1933),
74

Lawford, Peter,
193

Lawrence, Charles

endocrinology and,
79–80
,
81–82

Rosemary’s treatment,
79
,
80–82
,
84
,
87

Leamer, Laurence,
160
,
216
,
219
,
228
,
229

Legg, Vera,
13

LeLong, Lucien,
108

Lindbergh, Charles,
67

lobotomy, prefrontal

AMA warning against,
161–62
,
164

criticism of/risks,
160–62
,
163
,
164
,
165

“defective personality traits” and,
166

example story,
255
n 82

failures blamed on patients,
164

failures/risks downplayed,
164
,
170–72

George Washington University Hospital and,
159
,
160
,
162
,
167–69
,
173
,
178
,
236

history of,
15
,
160

informed consent and,
164–65

intellectual/developmental disabilities and,
162
,
164

Joe Kennedy Sr. decision for Rosemary,
166
,
167
,
191
,
267–68
n 155

Joe Kennedy Sr. researching,
158–60
,
161
,
163
,
166

Kick Kennedy investigating/conclusions,
160–61
,
191

lack of scientific understanding on brain/development and,
163–64
,
165–66

media on,
159–60
,
161
,
162

potential patient illnesses/disease and,
165–66

reactions/symptoms following,
170

Rose Kennedy and Rosemary,
159–60
,
161
,
191

Rosemary Kennedy’s surgery/immediate results,
167
,
168–70

Saint Elizabeths refusal of,
160
,
162
,
163

surgery description,
160–61
,
167
,
168–69

women/statistics and,
166

See also
Kennedy, Rosemary, after lobotomy

Lodge, Henry Cabot,
193

Love, Thomas J., Reverend,
150–51

Luce, Clare Boothe,
128
,
129

Luminal,
80
,
141

 
M

McCarthy, Kerry,
161
,
220

McCusker, Margaret,
69
,
70

McDonnell, Charlotte,
142

McLean Hospital, Massachusetts,
163
,
166
,
187
,
255
n 82

Margaret Ann, Sister,
189
,
208
,
217
,
222
,
228–29

Maritime Commission,
96–97
,
98

Marotta, Terry,
144
,
236

Mary Bartholomew, Mother,
188

Mary Charles, Sister,
210
,
212
,
217

Mary, Dowager Queen,
112

Marymount Convent, Tarrytown, New York,
103

Masland, Richard,
196

Maternal and Child Health and Mental Retardation Planning Amendments (1963),
204

Maureen, Sister,
188

Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act (1963),
204

Mental Retardation Planning Amendments (1963),
204

Michelin, Alice,
26–27

Milwaukee Sentinel,
221

mirror writing,
51

Molyneux, Edward H.,
107

Moniz, Egas,
165

Montessori, Maria

background,
118

beliefs/theories,
118–19

Rosemary and,
117–18
,
125

Montessori method

Catholicism and,
119

description,
118–19
,
120

Rosemary and,
118
,
120
,
148

Moore, Edward “Eddie”

background/work,
22
,
47

death,
221

move to larger home (1920),
38–39

trip to London,
102

Moore, Mary

death,
221

move to larger home (1920),
38–39

trip to London,
102

Moore, Thomas Verner

background,
152–53

beliefs/methods,
152
,
153–54
,
159

Rosemary/Rosemary’s parents and,
156
,
159
,
167

Saint Gertrude’s School,
152
,
153–54

Morgan, J. P.,
104
,
123–24

Morgan, Paul,
68

Mussolini, Benito,
97
,
121

 
N

NARC.
See
National Association for Retarded Children (NARC)

Nashville Tennessean,
198–99

National Association for Retarded Children (NARC)

background,
194

Children Limited
publication/Rosemary and,
199

Kennedy Foundation award,
203–4

National Council on Preventing Juvenile Delinquency,
195

National Inquirer,
206

National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

establishment,
199
,
200
,
202–3

purpose,
203

renaming,
277
n 203

National Institutes of Health,
199–200
,
202–3
,
226

New York Times,
110
,
198

Newton, Adeline

Rosemary and,
70
,
71
,
85
,
87–88

school/educational program,
70–71

Newton, Helen

Rose and,
85–86

Rosemary and,
70
,
71
,
80
,
81
,
83
,
84–86
,
87–88

school/educational program,
70–71

Newton’s School and Rosemary,
70–73
,
79–88

NICHD.
See
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Nixon, Richard,
199

Nobel Prize, medicine,
165

nonepileptic seizures,
141

 
O

O’Brien, Edward J.,
3

O’Callaghan, Marguerite,
13

O’Connell, William, Archbishop,
12
,
15
,
17
,
21–22

O’Donohue, Mary,
26–27

O’Keefe, Edward S.,
88

O’Keefe, Frances,
134

O’Keefe, John,
77
,
78

O’Keefe, Mary

Newton’s School and,
72–73

Rosemary and,
72–73
,
77
,
78–79
,
134

O’Keefe, Ruth Evans

Rose and,
13
,
72
,
134
,
253
n 73

Rosemary and,
72–73
,
83–84
,
87–88

Otis, Arthur Sinton,
45

Otis Intelligence Test,
45

 
P

Pacelli, Eugenio, Cardinal,
120

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