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  1. James Winston Watts (January 19, 1904 – November 15, 1994) was an American neurosurgeon, born in Lynchburg, Virginia. He was a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute as well as the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Watts is noteworthy for his professional partnership with the neurologist and psychiatrist Walter Freeman.

    • Worked as Walter Freeman's surgeon contributing to the popularization of Lobotomy in the United States
  2. James Washington Watts (born 24 August 1960) is an American professor of religion at Syracuse University. His research focuses on the rhetoric of Leviticus. His publications also compare the Bible with other religious scriptures, especially in their ritual performances, social functions, and material symbolism.

    • 1960, Zűrich, Switzerland
    • Professor
    • U.S. citizen
    • John D. W. Watts, Winifred Lee (Williams) Watts
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  4. James W. Watts. Professor and Director of Graduate Studies. Religion. 501 Hall of Languages. Email: jwwatts@syr.edu. Office: 315.443.5713. Jewish Studies Minor / Modern Jewish Studies. Middle Eastern Studies.

  5. Walter Jackson Freeman II (born November 14, 1895, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 31, 1972) was an American neurologist who, with American neurosurgeon James W. Watts, was responsible for introducing to the United States prefrontal lobotomy, an operation in which the destruction of neurons and neuronal tracts in the white matter of th...

  6. Professor. James W. Watts. office: 501 Hall of Languages. phone: 315-443-5713. e-mail: jwwatts at syr dot edu. Research: I am professor of Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern textual traditions. My research involves the overlaps between rhetoric, ritual and scriptures. An assignment to write a large commentary on Leviticus has me focused on ...

  7. James W. Watts, 2017. 3. President (2013-14) of the Eastern International Region of the American Academy of Religion, and Host of its Annual Meeting at Syracuse University, May 3-4, 2014. Research Associate, Institute for Signifying Scriptures, Claremont, CA (2005-2011) Member, steering committee, SBL’s Biblical Law Section (2005-2011) Chair ...

  8. Nov 11, 1994 · Dr. James W. Watts, a neurosurgeon who performed the first frontal lobotomy in the United States, died on Monday at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington. He was 90 and lived in Washington....

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