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Trepanning A Recruit, c1791, (1930). Creator: George KeatingTrepanning A Recruit, c1791, (1930). A group of people outside a building with a sign reading Cumberland House D. Irwin from Carlisle
Trephination, 1593. Using an elevator to remove a piece of bone from the skull. Trephination as a therapeutic or magico-religious procedure dates back to Neolithic times
Trepanned Skull from Jericho, found in Tomb G88. The front trepanning healed, showing that he survived the first operation
View of wound in skull after trephination and removal of shattered bone piece at bottom left, 1821View of wound in skull after trephination and removal of shattered bone piece at bottom left. From Charles Bell The Great Operations of Surgery London, 1821