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  2. Trepanning - Wikipedia

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    Detail from The Extraction of the Stone of Madness, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicting trepanation (c. 1488–1516). Trepanning, also known as trepanation, trephination, trephining or making a burr hole (the verb trepan derives from Old French from Medieval Latin trepanum from Greek trúpanon, literally "borer, auger"), [1] [2] is a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or ...

  3. Trephination - Wikipedia

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  4. Frontal sinus trephination - Wikipedia

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    A combination of external frontal sinus trephination and intranasal endoscopy is used to approach the frontal sinus. Frontal sinus trephination also enhances the visualization in anatomy. The incision is made in the medial aspect of the eyebrow above, parallel to the hair line. A 4–5mm diameter hole is drilled into the anterior table of the ...

  5. Amanda Feilding - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Claire Marian Charteris, Countess of Wemyss and March (née Feilding; born 30 January 1943), also known as Amanda Feilding, is an English drug policy reformer, lobbyist, [2] and research coordinator.

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  7. Did the accused have access to the original song, and are the songs ‘substantially similar.’” The British star said the song is about the places where she “spent a lot of [her] youth”

  8. Before the 20th century, observations of the relationship between mental health and the physical body began to take place in the world of psychiatry.Between 1917 and 1934, there were developments in treating mental illnesses by physical means.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    For the treatment centers, the revolving door may be financially lucrative. “It’s a service that rewards the failure of the service,” Johnson said. “If you are going to a program, you don’t succeed and you pay X-thousand dollars. When you fail, you go back — another X-thousand dollars. Because it’s your fault.”