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  • Trepanning
  • A human skull showing signs of Trepanning.
  • A human skull showing signs of Trepanning.
  • A human skull showing signs of Trepanning.
  • Plate XXIV. Trepanning or trephining of the cranium.
  • Trepanning instruments used by the Arabs of Algeria
  • Instruments for trepanning, 18th century.
  • Amputation and trepanning instruments, 18th century.
  • Surgical instruments for trepanning. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Parts of instrument for trepanning of the skull.
  • Instrument for operation of trepanning of the skull.
  • Edinburgh Skull, trepanning showing hole in back of skull
  • Surgical instruments for trepanning. Engraving with etching by T. Jefferys.
  • Surgical instruments for trepanning, including a tripod elevator. Engraving by Wilson Lowry, 1813.
  • A sitting physician is trepanning another man's head while two others consult. Watercolour drawing.
  • Surgical instruments, including a lithotomy knife, a trepanning scalpel and forceps. Engraving by Page.
  • Portable amputation and trepanning instruments. A pair of spring forceps, with a slide for securing the artery.
  • Surgical instruments for trepanning, including Mr. Hey's large straight saw. Engraving by Wilson Lowry after J. Farey jun.
  • Trépanation néolithique, trépanation pré-Colombienne, trépanation des Kabyles, trépantion traditionnelle / par Lucas-Champonnière.
  • Trépanation néolithique, trépanation pré-Colombienne, trépanation des Kabyles, trépantion traditionnelle / par Lucas-Champonnière.
  • Trepanation, from, 'Chirurgia'
  • 13th century trepanation.
  • Trepanned skull, New Britain
  • Trepanned skull, New Britain
  • Trepans, probably 16th century.
  • Plate 35, Trepanation of the skull.
  • Evaluation of the Trepan, group display.
  • Surgical instruments for trepanation. Engraving with etching.
  • Plate 53. Surgical technique and instruments for trepanation.
  • Surgery: above, a skull being trepanned; below, various instruments used in trepanation. Engraving with etching by B.L. Prevost after Louis-Jacques Goussier.