| 11. | Trepanning could have saved the man if it had been performed soon after the injury, opined the doctor.
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| 12. | Her father tried to draw the evil out of her, through trepanning and locking her in her room.
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| 13. | If neither this method nor trepanning worked, the spirit was considered too powerful to be driven out of the person.
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| 14. | Other distortions are due to the process of trepanning which as where holes were drilled into the skulls of living people.
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| 15. | The first known trepanning operation was carried out about 5, 000 B . C . E . in Ensisheim, France.
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| 16. | The Dark Ages saw the most horrific accounts where those with auditory hallucinations were subjected to trepanning or trial as a witch.
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| 17. | Trepanning is commonly used for creating larger diameter holes ( up to ) where a standard drill bit is not feasible or economical.
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| 18. | Trepanning removes the desired diameter by cutting out a solid disk similar to the workings of a seals, such as O-rings.
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| 19. | Max burns the paper with the number and blithely performs an impromptu trepanning on himself in the right cerebral hemisphere with a power drill.
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| 20. | At the time the passage below was written, Joey and his partner, Amanda Feilding, had made two previous attempts at trepanning Mellen.
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