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Jocelyn Roberson
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20 January, 20:07
What is trepanation? and why was this used?
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Marissa
20 January, 20:20
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Trepanation is the process whereby a hole is drilled into the human skull, exposing the dura mater to treat health problems related to the intracranial disease of the human body.
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Trepanation is used to treat health problems associated with intracranial diseases, epileptic seizures, migraines and mental disorders by relieving pressure.
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