Egon once tried to drill a hole in his own head ( a process known as trepanning ), which he says " would have worked " if Venkman hadn't stopped him.
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Leslie attributed survivals to his treatment of open wounds, bed rest, keeping the bowels open ( very big then in medical circles ), applying hot and cold compresses, and his advocacy of trepanning.
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Alford designed underwater steel-cutting charges which he used for chain cutting, plate perforating ( using his new trepanning charges ) and well-head severing operations in the North Sea for the petroleum industry.
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Trepanning is amongst few surgical operations to be carried out in prehistoric times; other surgery was rarely undertaken; medicine men had neither the training or the specialised equipment required to do surgery on the internal body.
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Let's be clear on this : trepanning is a fringe theory of how to increase intelligence; both genetic and environmental influences are mainstream theories . talk ) 22 : 40, 15 June 2010 ( UTC)
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Finally, the diameter of the reference hole is re-measured through the entire thickness of the cylinder and reference bushes, with the diameter measurements taken at the same locations as those measured prior to the trepanning.
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I'm thinking of applying this to the Trepanning article, and insisting that nobody can edit it until they have a hole drilled in their head . talk ) 03 : 04, 28 November 2011 ( UTC)
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Cutting with a hole saw is analogous to some machining operations, called " trepanning " in the trade, that swing a cutter analogous to a fly cutter in order to achieve a similar result of annular kerf and intact core.
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He was accordingly titled with knight order of the L�gion d'honneur and 11 citations, wounded 7 times and subsequently reformed with a 90 % invalidity mainly the effects of bullets, grenade explosion, trepanning wounds and the effects of lethal gas.
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This prologue details how, during an interment at the churchyard of the title, a skull is accidentally unearthed, which bears the marks of two crushing blows to the head and & ndash; even more disconcertingly & ndash; a small hole from a trepanning.