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This process, it said in spidery writing on a card, was called trepanning. The Subtle Knife 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z
Then there was trepanning, a process of drilling holes in the skull to dispel bad vapors in the brain. Review | Migraines have plagued me for years. A new book puts my pain in perspective. 2019-06-10T04:00:00Z
Her bond with Mina is broken, and Vanessa makes a harrowing descent into a Victorian asylum – complete with forced ice baths, high-pressure fire hoses and even trepanning. 'Penny Dreadful' Recap: Vanessa's Sin and Obsession 2014-06-08T04:00:00Z
Most unusual were a bone lever, for putting fractures back in place, and the handle of what appears to have been a drill, for trepanning the skull and extracting impacted weaponry from bone. Scalpel, Forceps, Bone Drill: Modern Medicine in Ancient Rome 2023-06-13T04:00:00Z
“I took it more as an example of how not to trepan,” she says. Amanda Feilding: ‘LSD can get deep down and reset the brain – like shaking up a snow globe’ 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z
But not all trepanned skulls show signs of head injuries, so it’s possible the surgery was also used to treat conditions that left no skeletal trace, such as chronic headaches or mental illnesses. South America’s Inca civilization was better at skull surgery than Civil War doctors 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z
This trepanned skull belonged to a young man who lived sometime between 3,500 and 3,400 B.C. Amazing Things We’ve Learned From 800 Ancient Skull Surgeries
For Janet chose a cruel part,— How many win a tender heart And then trepan it! A Selection from the Works of Frederick Locker 2012-01-03T03:00:13.067Z
Beside trepanning, the more radical surgeries included mastectomy, amputation, hernia reduction and cataract couching. Scalpel, Forceps, Bone Drill: Modern Medicine in Ancient Rome 2023-06-13T04:00:00Z
When she got to London, Joey Mellon, her fellow traveller with Huges and subsequently the father of her sons, was trying and failing to make a hole in his skull with this “ancient handheld trepan”. Amanda Feilding: ‘LSD can get deep down and reset the brain – like shaking up a snow globe’ 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z
As soon as the brothers de Guise came in, he explained to them the causes of the King's sufferings, and demonstrated that in such extremities trepanning was absolutely necessary. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Thousands of years ago, surgeons trepanned patients in early Europe and the South Pacific, and trepanation was still being practiced in East Africa as recently as the 1990s. Amazing Things We’ve Learned From 800 Ancient Skull Surgeries
He had been so often trepanned by Franklin's Socratic method of argument that he had finally come to entertain a great respect for it. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume I (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:37.443Z
My proper answer was, that having announced one subject, the audience would have a right to complain that I had trepanned them into hearing another, which they would not hear willingly. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z
She fetches down a skull from her mantelpiece and shows me its several trepanned holes. Amanda Feilding: ‘LSD can get deep down and reset the brain – like shaking up a snow globe’ 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z
The pulpit says "Search the Scriptures," and they who are thus trepanned get imprisoned in Bristol jail, like my friend Mr. Southwell. The History Of The Last Trial By Jury For Atheism In England A Fragment of Autobiography Submitted for the Perusal of Her Majesty's Attorney-General and the British Clergy 2011-07-22T02:00:15.747Z
Verano spoke with National Geographic about his views on the art and science of trepanning, based on decades of study and more than 800 trepanned skulls. Amazing Things We’ve Learned From 800 Ancient Skull Surgeries
Pooh, nonsense," said the clergyman, "if a man has fractured his skull and you thought it fit to trepan him, would you ask him whether he liked it or not? The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:11.200Z
Not long since he stole some articles from this very house, and I am fully assured he will wait for you to get you trepanned; you shall therefore not leave my house this night.” Memorials of the Sea My Father: Being Records of the Adventurous Life of the Late William Scoresby, Esq. of Whitby 2011-02-07T03:00:26.033Z
Remember that after the revocation of the Edict of Amboise, the Huguenot party allowed itself to be trepanned by the Edict of Longjumeau, confirmed by our royal word. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
The reason for his coming I did not understand, any more than the reason for trepanning me. The Three Eyes 2010-12-20T17:11:46.430Z
During my short stay with the party, before I joined the regiment, my mind became disgusted by the modes I saw practised to augment the army, by trepanning and actual violence. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10
I’ve performed an operation on you, which is known as trepanning. Where the Path Breaks
I’ve just trepanned it—quite a serious operation under the circumstances.” McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, July, 1893
The royal physicians were called in; and after a stormy consultation, in which the doctors differed, as usual, as to the remedies to be applied, it was determined to trepan the patient. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
"Why do you not give 'The trepanned people'?" said Worster, laughing, "or 'The silver-headed gentlemen'?" Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Ten Christmas stories
He was that evening trepanned; a few days afterwards his leg was amputated, and other wounds and fractures dressed. Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2
I was on my way to your house, when I was trepanned on 284 board the brig, cruelly struck down, thrown below, and knew no more of anything till we were far at sea. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 10 (of 25)
The large trepan or cutter weighs about 16 tons, and cuts a hole of from 9 to 15 ft. in diameter. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 5 "Clervaux" to "Cockade"
By the subtle withdrawal of certain traits, this Hamlet behaves as a man would who has been trepanned and his moral nature removed by an analytical surgeon. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
He knew little of trepanning; besides, I was a foreigner, a German, and it did not matter. Byways of Ghost-Land
Then one proposed he should be bled,— "No, leeched you mean," the other said,— "Clap on a blister!" roared another,— "No! cup him,"—"No! trepan him, brother." The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems
Yes, the child’s life can be saved by trepanning. The Book of Khalid
My heartless husband had sold me to the captain, to be disposed of in America—trepanned me north for his wicked purpose. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI
Of five unvaccinated dogs, all died after inoculation, by trepanning, of the brain with rabic matter. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
"I don't know what they would say in some of the swagger hospitals, if they were asked to trepan a man's skull under these conditions," he said as the operation was finished. The Rider of Waroona
Then comes the larger trepan, with a width of 4.80 mètres, and repeats the process on a larger scale. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
His comrades came to his relief, And I was soon trepanned; And, bound up like a woodcock, Had fallen into their hands. The Unicorn from the Stars and Other Plays
Our number was there augmented to eighteen—the recruits being all boys about my own age, who, not being kidnapped, but trepanned with false promises, came on board in great spirits, and full of hope. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI
It is known that the aborigines performed trepanning with skill, but this is probably the earliest appearance in an American legend of a wooden leg. Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate
One needs trepanning of the head, Another just one pill—of bread, And neither, thanks to you, is dead, My Doctor. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893
Considering himself trepanned, he came to the conclusion that the ceremony was void, and subsequently espoused another. The History of Tasmania, Volume I
Then one proposed he should be bled,— "No, leeched you mean," the other said, "Clap on a blister!" roared another,— "No! cup him,"—"No, trepan him, brother." The Book of Humorous Verse
Fowling has given us cajole, decoy, and trepan. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
Young Love, who shews us His midsummer light, Spreads the same halo O'er Winter's dark night; And Fame never dazzles To lure and trepan; Oh! believe me, believe me, Believe if you can! The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
You might have trepanned every one of their innocent heads, and found no more than so much coiled fishing-line below their skulls. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
He was right," said Doom, "though I can scarcely defend the manner of executing his trust: I was not to see that he would make a trepanning affair of it. Doom Castle
He trepanned the skull, which appears to have been a common operation in his day. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine
There are men, doubtless, who enjoy having their legs sawed off, their heads trepanned, and their ribs reset, but I am not one of them. The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer
He gave a list of those whom he had trepanned, and had failed to trepan, by his artifices and threats, into the sacrifice of their honour. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey, Vol. 2 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
He went unwillingly," she said, speaking in a quick whisper; "he was dragged off—trepanned! The Blue Pavilions
"But what a thoughtless animal is man,— How very active in his own trepan!" The Human Side of Animals
One of the best surgeons in France was performing the operation of trepanning. Fighting For Peace
Perhaps the king thought it little for his credit to be trepanned into this measure, and was more willing to take it on himself as entirely voluntary. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
It is reported, that being trepanned into a marriage with this lady, by a stratagem of the celebrated Lionel, Duke of Dorset, Lord Allen refused, for some time, to acknowledge her as his wife. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish
Abstractedly from all legal technicalities, there is no real difference between thus compelling the return of the enfranchised negro, and trepanning a free native of England by delusive hopes into perpetual slavery. The History of Mary Prince A West Indian Slave
Well, suppose there's a hundred chances to one the trepan kills him on the spot—what then?' demanded the surgeon, uncomfortably. The House by the Church-Yard
The only hope I can see for Bagarrow, short of murder, is forcible trepanning. Certain Personal Matters
They seldom trepan; a surgeon who attempted to perform it, would himself be perhaps in want of it. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 Volume 1
And hast thou trepanned me into a tabernacle of the godly? The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06
Most surprising of all is the fact that this tribe, which to-day shows but very slight knowledge of surgery, should in former times have practised trepanning. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
Now, the trepan is the only way to effect it; and I'll be frank with you: Doctor Pell has been with him half a dozen times, and he says the operation would be instantaneously fatal. The House by the Church-Yard
The skulls are in some cases trepanned, i.e. small round pieces of the bone have been cut out of them; such pieces are sometimes found separate in the graves. Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders
His principal misfortune was in losing a small bark that accompanied him, and having some of his people trepanned at Baldivia. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
It was unpleasant, too, to have been mixed up in this affair, to have been trepanned into doing my best to help it on its foul way. The Inheritors
It is the first time that cases of trepanning have been found in Mexico. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
But, though Pell pronounced that he must die without recovering consciousness, and that the trepan would kill him instantaneously, I had a profound misgiving that he might recover speech and recollection. The House by the Church-Yard
To the zealots of the League of Nations it offered an unresisting body on which all the requisite operations from amputation to trepanning might be performed without the use of anesthetics. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
One, concerning whom I asked, had just had part of his skull trepanned: another had suffered amputation. London to Ladysmith via Pretoria
They don't amputate the lobes—supposed to be reliably identified—after carefully trepanning. Là-bas
Possibly it was done with a kind of flint wimble with three teeth, much like the instrument used to-day in trepanning by the Berbers in L’Aurés, who cure even headaches by this method. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
On the present occasion, after falling asleep, I thought that the pillow on which I lay pressed its shape into my head, and the skull, to be repaired, was being trepanned. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
Kennett always wore such a patch, to hide a scar which had remained after being trepanned in early manhood. The Cathedral Church of Peterborough A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
His friend answered, He hoped he did not intend to make use of him to trepan a man to his ruin. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 10 Historical Writings
It was one of her greatest pleasures to ride far and fast, though she had many falls, even breaking her leg and bruising her head so severely that it had to be trepanned. Memoirs and Historical Chronicles of the Courts of Europe Marguerite de Valois, Madame de Pompadour, and Catherine de Medici
To be of tall stature and corpulent with it, denotes him to be not only handsome but valiant also, but of no extraordinary understanding, and which is worst of all, ungrateful and trepanning. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy
Gigi was trepanned into this thralldom by a heap of flowers artful Angelo had brought him—purple crocuses and cyclamens, and Canterbury bells, and gaudy pea-stalks, all thrown before the child. The Italians
Trepanning, an operation in surgery whereby portions of the skull are removed by means of an instrument called a trepan, which consists of a small cylindrical saw; resorted to in all operations on the brain. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Alcohol, many drugs, fever, disorder the mind; a blow on the cranium suspends its functions, and the 'spirit' returns with the surgeon's trepanning. Annie Besant An Autobiography
They had no desire for the piratical life into which they had been trepanned, and reported that many more of the crew would leave him if they could get the chance. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
I could observe Sir Roger a little ruffled upon being thus trepanned; but our Guide not insisting upon his Demand, the Knight soon recovered his good Humour, and whispered in my Ear, that if Will. The Spectator, Volume 2.
Ballad: The National Anthem A monarch is pestered with cares, Though, no doubt, he can often trepan them; But one comes in a shape he can never escape - The implacable National Anthem! Songs of a Savoyard
Nor even Mr Inspector, as having been trepanned into an industrious hunt on a false scent. Our Mutual Friend
There may be some honest men connected with the movement; but if honest they should get their heads trepanned to give their brains room to grow. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12
You desire to know whether Lucy Ashton, of her own free will, desires to annual the engagement into which she has been trepanned. The Bride of Lammermoor
I said for myself, for I was not trepanned, I confess, but I betrayed myself. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders
Then I, scarce more than lad, was trepanned aboard ship, carried across seas and sold a slave into the plantations. Martin Conisby's Vengeance
He therefore granted commissions to several persons, to assault, trepan and captivate as many Indians as they could, and resolved to turn the profits of such trade to his own private emolument. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
They performed the delicate operation of trepanning the skull, and when I came out from the effects of the ether, my mind was in the same state as it had been twenty-three years before. Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks
The fools! to allow themselves to be trepanned in this way. Tom Cringle's Log
James Mhor Drummond was secretly applied to to trepan Stewart to the sea-coast, and bring him over to Britain, to almost certain death. Rob Roy — Volume 01
One of the skulls seemed to have been trepanned. Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
He is an engineer of treachery, fraud, and perfidiousness, and knows how to manage matters of great weight with very little force by the advantage of his trepanning screws. Character Writings of the 17th Century
A prisoner who had been trepanned by the doctors on account of damage done to his skull before his capture, was gradually recovering the power of motion and his normal sensibility. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross
He trepanned a portion of the skull around the old wound and actually found a bone splinter lodged in the man's brain. The Positive School of Criminology Three Lectures Given at the University of Naples, Italy on April 22, 23 and 24, 1901
Not until 1908 was the problem solved by Paulesco of Bucharest, who devised a way of reaching it by trepanning the skull. The Glands Regulating Personality
In striking contrast is the result of the excavations at Machu Picchu, where one hundred sixty-four skulls were found in the burial caves, yet not one had been “trepanned.” Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
Having escaped from the perils of the mob, Clarendon had to resist the equally dangerous designs of the French physicians, who wished to perform the operation of trepanning. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02
The operation of trepanning the skull has been performed, but little hope is had of his recovery. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
He removed the splinter, and put a platinum plate over the trepanned place to protect the brain. The Positive School of Criminology Three Lectures Given at the University of Naples, Italy on April 22, 23 and 24, 1901
In later editions its spelling was influenced by the word trepan, a surgical operation. The Coverley Papers
In no case have we found more than twenty-five skulls without encountering some “trepanned” specimens among them. Inca Land Explorations in the Highlands of Peru
If I am to dismiss all those who pretend to have been trepanned, we should have few volunteers remain behind. The Surgeon's Daughter
Story was prosecuted by the Commons for pleading before the Lords, fled to the Netherlands and was trepanned on board an English ship, and put to death as a traitor. John Keble's Parishes
To their questions he could only briefly reply, that he feared they were trepanned, since they were in the house with at least two hundred fanatics, completely armed, and apparently prepared for desperate enterprise. Peveril of the Peak
"I am sorry to hear this," said the young nobleman; "I hope in Heaven she has not been trepanned, for the treasure she had with her." The Fortunes of Nigel
Also houses kept by agents or crimps, who enlist, or rather trepan, men to serve the East India or African company as soldiers. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
The young lady, who was an heiress and only fourteen years of age, had been trepanned away from school. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
There is a Castles, and a Canning, A Cobbett, and a Castlereagh; All sorts of caitiff corpses planning All sorts of cozening for trepanning 155 Corpses less corrupt than they. Peter Bell the Third
I cannot think," he said, after a moment's pause, "that the fellow means to trepan us; and, in any event, I trust we should have no difficulty in forcing the door, or otherwise making escape. Peveril of the Peak
What!" said the bold Knight, "you think I am afraid of the trepan? The Fortunes of Nigel
If our Vulcans now-a-days were to trepan the heads of our Jupiters, they would find nothing in them! Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green
Possessing yourselves of towns is not conquest, but convenience, and in which you will one day or other be trepanned. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 1 (1774-1779): the American Crisis
Here I hear from Mr. Hayes that Prince Rupert is very bad still, and so bad that he do now yield to be trepanned. The Diary of Samuel Pepys
In other party of America discoveries have been made of trepanned skulls, supposed to date from even more remote times than those we have just been considering. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples
He comes no more to Coralio nor to Doctor Gregg, who sits in vain, wagging his redundant beard, waiting to enrich his derelict audience with his moving tale of trepanning and jealousy. Cabbages and Kings
But the point I refer to is this: the old instrument, the trepan, had a handle like a wimble, what we call a brace or bit-stock. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
It was therefore necessary, while that important victory was in suspense, to trepan you into a situation in which you could only be on the defensive, without the power of affording him assistance. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 1 (1774-1779): the American Crisis
Talking, and among other things of the Prince's being trepanned, which was in doing just as we passed through the Stone Gallery, we asking at the door of his lodgings, and were told so. The Diary of Samuel Pepys
When trepanning was the fashion there is no doubt that the operation was performed in many different ways. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples
I made the diagnosis that a splinter of bone was pressing upon the brain, and that the surgical operation known as trepanning was required. Cabbages and Kings
When, after many hours, he recovered his senses, I believe after trepanning, his first words were to ask after his comrade, 'Is he alive?' Character
But the young 'squire said this practitioner was an ignorantaccio, that there was a fracture in the cranium, and that there was a necessity for having him trepanned without loss of time. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
One of the crania had been trepanned, the position of the operation showing that its object had been to treat an osteitis. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples
The subject had been trepanned in childhood or early youth. Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples
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